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    Workplace bullying and harassment claims and reasonable management action

    In this webinar recording, WorkCover Queensland Senior Lawyer, Tim Loos, welcomes guest presenters Damien van Brunschot, David McGrath and Sally Noye, of DWF, to discuss workplace bullying and harassment claims and reasonable management action. DWF also talk through some case examples on these topics, and provide practical insights and tips to assist employers in the prevention and management of these claims.

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    Mendi Construction

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    Workplace bullying: Legislative requirements

    In a webinar presented on 11 June 2014, Shane Stockill, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, provided businesses with practical guidance and assistance on how to identify and manage the risks of bullying in their workplace.

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    Workplace bullying: Issues at common law

    WorkCover hosted a webinar presented by Bill Rogers from Crown Law on Wednesday 27 August 2014.

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    Let's work on mentally healthy workplaces

    Let’s work on building the knowledge, skills, and capabilities of workers to be resilient and thrive at work.

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    Griffith University

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    Buildsafe Queensland

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    Calculating quantum for a common law damages claim

    Anna Hendry of HopgoodGanim discusses calculating quantum for a common law damages claim.

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    Seqwater

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    Occupational Violence: What are the Courts telling us?

    Scott Falvey from McInnes Wilson Lawyers discusses occupational violence and reviews recent court judgements from the QIRC and State Courts (August 2019).

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    Influencing the safety of young workers

    Explore how an understanding of the mind and risk profiles of young workers can influence their health, safety and return to work.

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    Young workers

    Young workers aged from 15 to 24 years make up about 18 per cent of the Queensland workforce. Around 4400 young workers are seriously injured at work in Queensland each year.