Chapter Meeting – Tasmania – 28th April 25 – AIOH

Chapter Meeting – Tasmania – 28th April 25

21/03/2025
  • 8am-9am – Elizabeth Gardens (Invermay) & 10am-12am - (Peppers Silo 4 Launceston Hotel)
  • 28/04/2025
  • Monday, 8:00 AM to 12:15 PM
  • Pam Atkinson
  • AIOH

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Chapter Meeting – Tasmania – 28th April 25

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Monday, 8:00 AM to 12:15 PM
28/04/2025

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The Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH) is working with the Australian Institute of Health & Safety (AIHS) to bring you this important event. AIOH members will be redirected to the AIHS website to register.

The AIHS Tasmanian Branch Committee is inviting AIOH members to join them in Launceston and online to recognize World Day for Work Health and Safety and commemorate International Workers Memorial Day 2025.

We invite Members and Health and Safety professionals to join us in person or online.

The in-person portion of this event will be from 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM, where you will hear from Professor Angela Martin, who will discuss the Working Well Study summary insights, followed by Aon, presenting insights into the impact of mental health workers' compensation claims in Tasmania.

Then, an online presentation will take place between 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, where Sally Clarke and Dr. John Chan from Infinite Potential will discuss the findings of The State of Workplace Burnout 2025 Report - A New Era of Work: Strategies for a Sustainable Workforce. Please note this portion of the event will be streamed in the room where the in-person event takes place.

 

AIOH Members can use discount Code AIOH100 to receive the complimentary registration

 

Please note: If you attend in person, you DO NOT need to register separately for the online webinar. We will send an online link and a recording of the session to you.

You will be prompted to create an account at AIHS to register (this is not a membership sign-up, just an event registration).


Footnote: AIOH is not executing this event. By registering, you are bound by the AIHS Terms and Conditions

 

Session details

8am – 9am – Memorial Service for Workers at Invermay Churchill Park

10am – 12am – Presentation from Sally Clarke (Infinite Potential) – Burnout Report 2025

and professional networking opportunities.

Cost

AIOH Members - Complimentary

Discount Code: AIOH100

PRESENTER

Dr. John Chan

Dr Jon Chan is an Industrial/Organisational psychologist and the Managing Director of Infinite Potential. With over 20 years of global experience, John has dedicated his career to transforming our ways of working and our relationship with work. His mission is to help organisations create sustainable workplaces - where the need of the organisation is balanced with the needs of its people. John has worked across diverse industries, from Silicon Valley start-ups to global multinational corporations to community service organisations. John is a leading voice and thought leader in workplace burnout and sustainability. He is a regular contributor to academic and media publications and is a sought-after speaker at national and international conferences.

 

 

Sally Clarke

Sally Clarke is senior consultant at Infinite Potential and co-author of the State of Workplace Burnout report. She is a former corporate finance lawyer at one of Europe’s top firms, a yoga and meditation teacher, and the author of two books on burnout, including Amazon best-seller ‘Protect Your Spark’. Having lived on four continents, Sally is on advisory boards around the globe, providing insight and guidance on systemic burnout prevention.

Sally is a sought-after keynote speaker and panelist. She writes regularly on leadership, burnout prevention, wellbeing and spirituality and cohosts the popular leadership podcast, We Are Human Leaders.

 

 


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