WEBINAR

Practical Risk Management for Allied Health in the Community

11th September 2025

11:00 - 12:00pm

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Risk Made Simple: A Practical 1-Hour Webinar for Safer Work in Homes & the Community

ARE YOU QUIETLY WORRYING… 

“What if something goes wrong and I get blamed”? 

“I don’t even know what I don’t know about risks” 

“What do I do if a client falls over, is unwell or I turn up and feel unsafe”? 

“I feel like I’m making it up as I go and hoping for the best” 

You are not alone. Allied health professionals working in the community often feel vulnerable, confused, or unsupported when it comes to managing risk. But it doesn’t have to be this way. 

What you will get from this Webinar:

You’ll walk away with real-world strategies to reduce risk and increase your confidence when you are out on the road.  

  • Know what to do when things go wrong 

  • Protect yourself and your clients from preventable risks 

  • Learn simple tips to back yourself when you are out on the road and in the community  

  • Avoid burnout and professional anxiety from unclear responsibilities 

The Solution:

This one-hour webinar is designed to give you the essentials of real-world, practical risk management – no jargon, no fluff, just what you need to know.

  • Your takeaway toolkit - what this webinar will equip you with

    • A clear understanding of professional and clinical risks in community settings 

    • Key areas where risks occur (and how to handle them) 

    • How to document, respond and recover if an incident happens 

    • The mindset shifts that separate worried clinicians from confident ones 

    • A simple framework to assess and manage your own risk in practice  

BONUS for all Attendees!

  • Bonus PDF:   Worksheets for use in the community, reflection and self-care 

  • Replay Access: Can’t make it live? You’ll get the recording for 30 days

ABOUT Janet

Senior Occupational Therapist

Janet McPherson has been practicing as an OT since 2004. She has worked in a variety of disciplines including Occupational Rehab, complex Injury Management, Army Veterans (MRCG), Income Protection, and the NDIS and is familiar with a range of neurological and intellectual disabilities. Janet has presented at conferences and industry panels including Comcare National conference on Complex Injury Management, and most recently at the ARATA National Conference in October 2024. Janet has also been a finalist for the ARPA consultant of the year and been awarded Practice Commendations from University of Queensland and Australian Catholic University for her work in the field of OT.

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This is live and recordings are available for 30 days.

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