PsychoSocial Shift

Anthony Moorhouse & Grant Killen

The Psychosocial Shift podcast, hosts Anthony Moorhouse and Gran Killen delves into the critical issues surrounding workplace health and safety, particularly focusing on domestic violence and psychosocial risks. They share their backgrounds in military and police work, discuss real-life cases of violence, and explore the roles of various stakeholders, including police and private security. The conversation highlights the challenges of funding for domestic violence support, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and violence, and the blurred lines between home and work safety responsibilities. They emphasise the importance of timely responses to incidents, the role of men in addressing domestic violence, and the need for early intervention and education for future generations.

Episodes

  1. 24/10/2025

    Turning Talk into Action

    Keywords workplace safety, domestic violence, psychosocial risks, mental health, crisis response, insurance, early intervention, community support, men's role, education Summary In the inaugural episode of the Psychosocial Shift podcast, hosts Anthony and Grant delve into the critical issues surrounding workplace health and safety, particularly focusing on domestic violence and psychosocial risks. They share their backgrounds in military and police work, discuss real-life cases of violence, and explore the roles of various stakeholders, including police and private security. The conversation highlights the challenges of funding for domestic violence support, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and violence, and the blurred lines between home and work safety responsibilities. They emphasize the importance of timely responses to incidents, the role of men in addressing domestic violence, and the need for early intervention and education for future generations. The episode concludes with a call to action for community support and awareness. Takeaways Workplace safety must address psychosocial risks. Domestic violence is a significant workplace issue. Timely responses to incidents are crucial. Funding for domestic violence support is often inadequate. The role of men in addressing domestic violence is vital. COVID-19 has exacerbated mental health issues and violence. Education is key to preventing future violence. Insurance can play a role in public safety. Community support is essential for victims. Real-life experiences highlight the urgency of these issues. Titles Navigating Workplace Safety and Domestic Violence The Role of Men in Addressing Domestic Violence Sound bites "The lines are so blurred." "It's a national dilemma." "Don't be a violent thug." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Psychosocial Shift Podcast 05:04 Real-Life Cases of Workplace Violence 07:57 The Role of Police vs. Security Teams 11:42 Funding Challenges in Domestic Violence Support 16:01 Impact of COVID-19 on Violence and Mental Health 19:02 Blurred Lines: Home and Work Safety 19:50 Challenges for HR in Addressing Domestic Violence 21:15 Current Tools for HR Teams 22:14 Importance of Timely Responses 24:07 Statistics on Domestic Violence in Australia 25:52 The Role of Men in Addressing Violence 27:51 Navigating Masculinity in the Conversation 30:06 Defining 'Good Men' in Society 32:29 Future Conversations for the Next Generation 34:42 Educational Approaches to Prevent Violence 36:03 The Role of Insurance in Public Safety 37:59 Urgent Response and Its Impact 40:09 The Importance of Action in Addressing Violence 42:40 Safer Pathways Foundation and Its Mission 44:36 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

    34 min

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The Psychosocial Shift podcast, hosts Anthony Moorhouse and Gran Killen delves into the critical issues surrounding workplace health and safety, particularly focusing on domestic violence and psychosocial risks. They share their backgrounds in military and police work, discuss real-life cases of violence, and explore the roles of various stakeholders, including police and private security. The conversation highlights the challenges of funding for domestic violence support, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and violence, and the blurred lines between home and work safety responsibilities. They emphasise the importance of timely responses to incidents, the role of men in addressing domestic violence, and the need for early intervention and education for future generations.