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Webinar: Māori and Pasifika people are disproportionately harmed at work: why?

27/09/2022 12:30pm to 1:30pm

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Māori and Pasifika are disproportionately harmed at work: Why?


Chris will explore the research evidence and some sector case studies to show what is going on and what needs to be done to reduce the harm to better protect Māori and Pasifika and all people.

Bio

Chris Peace started his OSH career in the UK where he worked in a regulatory role, enforcing health and safety legislation. After immigrating to New Zealand he moved into risk management and worked in various roles before joining the Natural Gas Corporation as Corporate Risk Manager and ultimately moving on to establish Risk Management Ltd, an evidence-based risk management consultancy. More recently, Chris has been sharing his wealth of information through teaching. He has lectured at Massey University (Auckland) and is currently at Victoria University (Wellington), teaching papers on management and assessment of risk in the Master's programme.

Chris has an MSc in Risk Management and Safety Technology. For his PhD he wrote a research paper on "The effectiveness of risk assessments". He is a Certified Fellow of NZISM, a Chartered Fellow of IOSH, and firm believer that effective risk management drives organisational improvement and is an integral responsibility for all managers.


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Zoom Webinar