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January 6, 2023 by Admin 1 Comment

Free Online Workshops – Workshop 1: Culture and Safety, Workshop 2: Ethics Free Courses in 2023 If you are interested in these courses, register by email to robertlong2@mac.com Please DO NOT register for a course just because it is free. If you do not attend the first session of the course … [Read more...] about Free Online Workshops

Filed Under: CLLR, Free Safety Stuff, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: online learning

CLLR Newsletter – Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

December 21, 2022 by Admin Leave a Comment

In the final newsletter for 2022 let me wish you in the risk and safety world, a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The last few years during the pandemic have been such a trying time of suffering for many, as well as much frustration and distress for such suffering. So, our best wishes for this … [Read more...] about CLLR Newsletter – Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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Making Technicians Not Helpers

September 29, 2022 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

Making Technicians Not Helpers People have enrolled in the CLLR Certificate online and in face-to-face studies (https://cllr.com.au/register-to-study/) recently, many with graduate and post-graduate qualifications in Safety. Near all, without exception, are looking for the skills and knowledge that … [Read more...] about Making Technicians Not Helpers

Filed Under: CLLR, Humble Inquiry, Robert Long, Safety systems, Semiotics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: helping, technical skills

Moral Fundamentalism in Safety

August 26, 2022 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

The worst feature of the AIHS BoK Chapter on Ethics is moral fundamentalism. Whilst the silences in the Chapter on personhood, care, power and helping are damming, what stands out most is a foundational encouragement for moral fundamentalism. This is assisted by blending the meaning of morality and … [Read more...] about Moral Fundamentalism in Safety

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CLLR Quarterly Newsletter–June 2022

June 28, 2022 by Admin Leave a Comment

Theme – Imaginology The theme for this newsletter is Imaginology, the study of the imagination. This is such an important topic for the risk industry because so much of strategy, planning and tackling risk is about what can be imagined to happen. Such is the nature of a risk assessment. It’s so … [Read more...] about CLLR Quarterly Newsletter–June 2022

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Social Psychology Of Risk Workshops

April 19, 2022 by Admin 2 Comments

Social Psychology Of Risk Workshops Three Workshops It’s been over 2 years since we have been able to offer face to face programs in Canberra. Well, here is your opportunity to increase your learning in SPoR and catch up with some old faces and mutual support in humanising risk. We have already … [Read more...] about Social Psychology Of Risk Workshops

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SPoR Newsletter

December 1, 2021 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

SPoR Newsletter Theme – Frailty, Fragility/Anti-Fragility Welcome to all of those who are new to this newsletter that comes out every quarter. THis will be the last newsletter before Christmas so it comes with best wishes and greeting for Happy New Year. Nassim Taleb’s book … [Read more...] about SPoR Newsletter

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Free Online Introduction to the Social Psychology of Risk

August 6, 2021 by Dr Rob Long 2 Comments

Free Online Introduction to the Social Psychology of Risk Start Videos 24 August, Face to Face 28 Sept We recently concluded the fifth series in the free online Introduction to the Social Psychology of Risk (SPoR). Here are some of the reflections of participants. In the traditional world, we … [Read more...] about Free Online Introduction to the Social Psychology of Risk

Filed Under: CLLR, Free Safety Stuff, Robert Long, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: Free learning

CLLR NEWSLETTER–June 2021

June 11, 2021 by Admin 2 Comments

Theme - Gesture The theme for this newsletter is gesture, the unconscious giving and receiving of semiotic communication. You can find all past newsletters free to download here: https://spor.com.au/downloads/newsletter-archive/ Gesture as Embodied Semiotic Gesture is one of those things we … [Read more...] about CLLR NEWSLETTER–June 2021

Filed Under: CLLR, Safety News Tagged With: gesture, iCue, SPoR

Enrolments for Free Online Modules Closed

May 15, 2021 by Admin Leave a Comment

Enrolments for Free Online Modules Closed Thanks to all those who enrolled for the free online modules in Ethics (https://safetyrisk.net/free-online-study-the-essence-of-ethics-in-risk/) and Introduction to the Social Psychology of Risk (SPoR) … [Read more...] about Enrolments for Free Online Modules Closed

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