National Communications Charter

Keeping It Real: Create an Authentic Workplace Culture

Discover how ‘Keeping It Real’ in the workplace can transform your business. This guide breaks down seven key strategies for fostering authenticity, from promoting open communication to ensuring workplace wellness. Perfect for small to medium-sized businesses aiming to boost engagement and build a loyal team.

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Workplace Culture

Improving Workplace Communication: A Must-Do Strategy

In today’s fast-paced business environment, improving workplace communication in Australian SMEs is becoming increasingly important. With the digital age steering us away from traditional face-to-face interactions, the art of conversation is experiencing a noticeable decline, particularly in the heart of Australia’s small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This shift has far-reaching effects on workplace dynamics, creativity,

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Workplace Communications

Psychosocial Safety of Workers in the Spotlight

Changes are happening in Australian Workplaces in regard to managing the Mental Health of workers. The changes specifically address what is known as pyschosocial safety and hazards in the workplace. In recent years, Australian workplaces recognized the importance of psychosocial safety. Initiatives introduced aim to improve the mental health and wellbeing of workers. What are

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pyschosocial safety and pyschosocial hazards

National Communications Charter

People Smartz Pty Ltd is proud to announce it has become a signatory to the National Communications Charter. What is the National Communications Charter? The National Communications Charter (The Charter) is a document designed to guide the way people in the various sectors of government, business and communities talk about mental ill-health and suicide. it

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National Communications Charter Signatory
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