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WA: Supply Chain Workplace Essentials. 3 September 2026

03 Sep 2026
07.15 AM- 09.30 AM
(AEDT)
Location
Direct Couriers, 8 Bradford Street, Kewdale WA
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  • Date
    03 Sep 2026
  • Time
    07.15 AM- 09.30 AM (AEDT)
  • Cost
    Free


SUPPLY CHAIN WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS:
A New Way to Understand Psychosocial Risk in the Workplace

Psychosocial Safety is a major focus in 2026 for progressive Supply Chain operators.

Join ASCLA and Altius, Australian health and well-being specialists to explore practical approaches to understanding and managing psychosocial risk across supply chain, transport, warehousing and logistics environments.

Date:  Thursday, 3 September 2026
Time:  07:15am Registration for 7.30am Start (Perth time). 
Venue:  Direct Couriers, 8 Bradford Street, Kewdale WA
Cost:  Members – No charge  /  Non-Members – $30
Parking:  Ample parking is available on site

Light refreshments will be provided
Registrations close at COB on Tuesday, 1 September 2026
LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE

ABOUT THIS EVENT

Come along to discuss how a comprehensive, data-informed assessment process can support compliance with WHS obligations while helping organisations create safer, healthier and more resilient workplaces.

The Altius Psychosocial Risk Assessment (PRA+) tool is designed to address the unique challenges faced by operational workforces; high workloads, shift work, fatigue, time pressure, workforce shortages and organisational change. PRA+ provides a structured, evidence-based approach to identifying psychosocial hazards and turning insights into meaningful action.

At the event there will also be ample opportunity to connect with fellow attendees, share experiences, and build your professional network.

PRESENTERS

Varuni Wickramasing
Varuni is a Psychologist, leading the Altius WA team in organisational services, specialising in psychosocial risk and workplace wellbeing. She helps organisations create psychologically safe, high-performing environments through holistic and practical, evidence-based strategies.
With expertise across psychometrics, leadership, and organisational development, Varuni supports leaders to identify and manage psychosocial hazards, strengthen team dynamics, and build resilient, thriving workforces. Her work translates complex risk into clear, actionable solutions that drive wellbeing, compliance and performance.

Ashleigh Armstrong
Ashleigh Armstrong is the Business Development Manager at Altius and a workplace health and wellbeing specialist with over 10 years of experience helping organisations improve workforce health, reduce risk, and achieve better business outcomes. She works with organisations across diverse industries to design and implement evidence-based wellbeing, mental health, and injury prevention strategies that create healthier, safer, and more productive workplaces.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

All of the following are welcome:

Supply chain and logistics professionals at all levels.
Business leaders and managers committed to taking psychosocial risk seriously
Students and early-career professionals seeking to better understand supply chain workforace challenges.

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To help us manage event access and catering, all attendees must be registered in advance. 

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