IOSH Accredited Behavioural Change Leadership Programme

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IOSH Accredited Behavioural Change Leadership Programme To enable delegates to understand safety culture and how it can be improved & sustained in conjunction with other company systems and procedures To fully appreciate how behaviours are prompted by activators, reinforced by consequences and the need to develop good safe habits To have a clear understanding of how behaviours and the nature of human error contribute to poor performance To develop an understanding of established principles of behavioural science in order to help you influence critical behaviours in the workplace To understand the tools and techniques required to create a culture that represents a want-to rather than a have-to approach to managing risk