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CLIC: Inter-Communication: Safe to Speak: Building Trust for High-Performing Teams
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Description

Have you ever held back from asking a question or sharing an idea because you feared being judged? Psychological safety is the belief that you can take interpersonal risks - such as making mistakes, asking questions, or offering feedback - without fear of embarrassment or punishment. Research shows that psychological safety is one of the strongest predictors of high-performing teams.

Join our workshop to:

  • Understand what psychological safety is and why it matters.
  • Recognise behaviours that build - or undermine - trust in groups.
  • Practise strategies to create environments where everyone feels safe to contribute.
Target audience

Eligibility

  • Staff and students from Cambridge University Engineering Department ONLY
  • Further details regarding CLIC's eligibility criteria are available here
Objectives
  • Understand what psychological safety is and why it matters.
  • Recognise behaviours that build - or undermine - trust in groups.
  • Practise strategies to create environments where everyone feels safe to contribute.
Format

Interactive workshop

Duration

Two hours

Frequency

Once per year

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Theme
CLIC: Inter-Communication skills

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