Preventing & Preparing for Mental Health Claims
At this year’s TalentX, we delivered a session on how businesses can prevent and prepare for mental health claims, because responding after the fact is already too late. With mental health conditions now making up 9% of serious workers' compensation claims, and costs rising fast, it's critical to understand your WHS obligations, address psychosocial hazards early, and equip leaders to respond with clarity and care. Here's what we covered, and why it matters more than ever.
We’ve Made It Official — Legal + People, Compliance and WHS Now Under One Roof for Recruiters
After years of collaboration, we’ve merged: Risk Collective and Martin Richardson’s legal practice are now officially one team. This means recruiters can now access a full suite of legal, WHS and compliance support—all under one roof, with a deep understanding of how recruitment really works. Practical, jargon-free and built to help you stay ahead.
Beyond EAP: Why Support Mechanisms Are Critical to Managing Psychosocial Risk in Your Workplace
NSW’s new psychological first aid (PFA) mandate underscores the need for businesses to proactively manage psychosocial risks under WHS legislation. This includes identifying hazards, implementing controls like workload planning, and providing support systems. Relying solely on Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) isn’t enough. Integrating Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) into daily operations offers accessible, peer-led support and helps businesses shift from a reactive approach to one focused on prevention and care.
Psychosocial Hazards in the Spotlight: NSW Health District Faces WHS Charges
In a landmark case, Western Sydney Local Health District is facing WHS charges for exposing workers to psychosocial risks during a mishandled workplace investigation. SafeWork NSW alleges failures in organisational justice and grievance resolution—signalling a growing regulatory focus on how employers manage psychological risks in the workplace.
The Work-from-Home Showdown: What Employers Need to Know in 2025
As governments move to mandate a return to the office, the future of remote work remains uncertain. With 36% of Australians still working from home, employers must navigate shifting political pressures, evolving workforce expectations, and complex legal obligations—while finding ways to preserve flexibility and compliance.
The Power of Early Intervention in Workers’ Compensation
Early intervention in workers’ compensation is key to lowering costs, reducing premiums, and improving employee recovery. Discover how proactive claim management can protect your business and support your workforce.
Valentine’s Day: No Love for Sexual Harassment
As Valentine’s Day approaches, conversations about romance, relationships, and workplace interactions naturally come up. But beyond the chocolates and flowers, it’s also a time to reflect on professional boundaries, workplace culture, and the legal responsibilities of employers in preventing sexual harassment