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Workplace
Mental Health
Research Findings
CSG October 2024 speaker: Daryan Rosic, Mental Health Programs and Initiatives Specialist, Allianz Insurance Australia

Workplace mental health research findings

Presentation by: Daryan Rosic, Mental Health Programs and Initiatives Specialist, Allianz Insurance Australia

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Research findings on the state of mental health in Australian workplaces were discussed on October 8 by psychologist Daryan Rosic, Mental Health Programs and Initiatives Specialist at Allianz Insurance Australia. His talk drew on several years of external research by Allianz, surveying over 12,000 employees and managers.

Daryan said today’s workforce is experiencing a profound shift towards greater diversity, due to globalisation, changing social dynamics and more inclusive hiring practices. Individuals from diverse backgrounds may face unique challenges and experiences related to mental health and psychosocial safety.

He discussed how organisations and the work health and safety community can build inclusive environments that support the wellbeing and safety of all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds.

 

The presenter:

Daryan Rosic recently joined Allianz after working as an Occupational Psychologist with DXC Technology. Before that he worked with numerous employers as a psychologist involved in claims assessment and rehabilitation. His current role includes developing new mental health programs and initiatives across Allianz's national personal injury portfolio, with both internal and external stakeholders. In 2020 Daryan won a WorkSafe Victoria Excellence Award for Innovation in the Mental Health and Wellbeing space. The award recognised his delivery of a COVID-19 response for employers. He holds a Bachelors degree, Postgraduate Diploma and Masters degree in Psychology from the University of Auckland.

 
 

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CSG March 2026 event - Presenter Jodi Oakman, Head of the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors, La Trobe University - MSD risks – a new approach


MSD risks – a new approach

Presented by: Professor Jodi Oakman, Head of the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors, La Trobe University

How: CSG Lunchtime Presentation - via zoom only

Date: Tuesday 10 March 2026, noon
Non-Members welcome to attend

The APHIRM toolkit –a tool to manage MSDs and stress-related mental health
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) account for more than 50% of workplace injuries and diseases, and are among the most expensive and prolonged work-related compensation claims. A pioneering approach to reducing MSDs and stress-related mental health has been developed by Professor Jodi Oakman and colleagues at La Trobe University.
Join us for an interactive Zoom session with Professor Oakman on 10 March exploring the APHIRM Toolkit. APHIRM stands for A Participative Hazard Identification and Risk Management and the free online toolkit guides workplaces through the process of identifying, assessing and controlling physical and psychosocial hazards (www.aphirm.org.au).
An evidence-based system, it addresses risks from both types of hazards that, Jodi says, offers a comprehensive approach for managing workplace MSDs. Significantly, it also involves the participation of workers.
The presentation will be followed by questions and a discussion session.

About the Speaker:

Jodi Oakman is a Professor and head of the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors at La Trobe University. Her background is a mix of industry and academia, across a range of industry sectors including health, manufacturing and logistics.
She joined the teaching staff of La Trobe University 20 years ago after working as a corporate ergonomist, initially with Ford, and then as a consultant. Her initial degree was in physiotherapy, followed by a Master’s degree in ergonomics, and a Doctorate on the influence of an organisation on employees' retirement intentions.
Her current research projects include developing a model of sustainable work to facilitate longer working lives, and using evidence to guide risk managements in organisations to reduce the risks of stress and MSDs.

Date: Tuesday 10 March 2026
Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
How: Online via Zoom only - the link will be sent out on the afternoon of the Monday preceding the event
N.B. A video recording of the session will be available on the website exclusively for financial members.
Cost: Financial members* free. Others $15
RSVP: COB Monday 9 March 2026. Online using our RSVP form
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The Zoom event link will be emailed on the afternoon of Monday 9 March.

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