3 hours
Events Theatre, Passmore Centre
Free Tickets Available
Tue, 20 Jan, 2026 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm (GMT+00:00)
Events Theatre, Passmore Centre
Borough Road, London, United Kingdom
About this session
Psychological safety is often spoken about in abstract terms – “being open”, “speaking up”, or “feeling safe to share” – but what does this actually look like in practice, especially in research settings and research-enabled environments across health and care?
This session explores the real, everyday dynamics of psychological safety at the sharp end of work: where people are carrying out research, facilitating conversations, supporting communities, or making decisions in complex and sometimes high-pressure environments. Drawing on learning from sectors such as healthcare, aviation and manufacturing, we will look at what helps teams collaborate effectively, learn together, and navigate uncertainty.
The session is grounded in storytelling, practical tools, and behaviours that can be applied immediately. There are no role-play or forced vulnerability exercises. Instead, the focus is on simple, evidence-based approaches that support trust, curiosity, and constructive challenge in research and practice.
Participants will also receive links to resources, guides and further learning opportunities.
Facilitator
This session will be led by Tom Geraghty, Co-Founder of psychsafety.com, whose mission is to make the world of work safer, more inclusive and higher performing across sectors and disciplines.
What we will explore
Agenda
13:00 – 13:30 Lunch, Introductions & Networking
13:30 – 15:30 Psychological Safety at the Sharp End with a break
15:30 – 16:00 Final Reflections & Wrap-up
About South West London Research Support Network
The South West London (SWL) Research Support Network, established by the NHS South West London Integrated Care System, is a collaborative initiative to empower local communities and voluntary organisations to conduct their own research.
Through a series of relaxed network meetings, members can engage in mutual learning opportunities with a diverse group of researchers and community members. This informal setting encourages open dialogue and the sharing of ideas, making it easier to change insights into various research methodologies and best practices.
In addition to exchanging knowledge with experienced community members and researchers, members will also have the chance to network with peers, which can lead to the formation of collaborative relationships and partnerships, that leverage the strengths and expertise of all involved.
Find out more on the South West London Research Support Network page.
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Tickets for Psychological Safety at the Sharp End: Research and Practice Conversations can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |