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Join us for the first Psychological Safety Week, hosted by Pearn Kandola and sponsored by The Financial Times.

Join the conversation, spread the word and be part of the movement for a more effective, inclusive and innovative workplace.

What Is Psychological Safety Week?

Psychological Safety Week is a brand new, international initiative dedicated to educating organisations on the importance and advantages of psychological safety, for both employees and employers.

Created and presented by business psychologists Pearn Kandola and sponsored by The Financial Times, register your interest now and be the first to hear when the full agenda is announced.

Download Your Free Toolkit

Register your interest for Psychological Safety Week and you’ll:

  • Receive a free toolkit packed with more information and resources

  • Be the first to hear as the full agenda is announced

  • Get the first chance to register for our free online events during the week (spaces limited)

Psychological Safety Week Events

FULL AGENDA TO BE ANNOUNCED

There are plenty of ways you can get involved in Psychological Safety Week this September.

You can expect:

  • Live expert webinars and industry panels

  • Shareable resources

  • Daily challenges and more!
     

The full agenda for Psychological Safety Week will be released in stages in the run up to the event.

Sign up today and get exclusive first access to details as they are announced.

Psychological Safety Week is devised, created and hosted by Pearn Kandola, a firm of business psychologists who have been transforming leaders, teams and organisations globally since 1984.

Co-founded by Professor Binna Kandola OBE, author of the upcoming Building A Psychologically Safe Working Environment, Pearn Kandola is driven by research-backed, evidence-based practice that delivers proven results.

Sponsored by The Financial Times

Psychological Safety Week is sponsored by The Financial Times.

The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy.

Get Your Free Toolkit Today

Register for Psychological Safety Week 2025 to receive your free toolkit and first access to the full agenda.

Image of pages from Pearn Kandola's Psychological Safety Week Toolkit sponsored by The Financial Times