- ma 23 maart 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
The online webinar “How to Have a Good Discussion about Social Safety as a Supervisory Board” offers practical tools for professionals who have a role and responsibility in discussing social safety within their organizations. It includes insights from experts on agenda setting and dialogue around social safety for supervisory boards, directors, and governance professionals. It is aimed at professionals in the cultural and creative sectors.
Social security webinar for supervisors
The webinar “How to Have Effective Discussions about Social Safety as a Supervisory Board” is aimed at professionals with supervisory and administrative responsibilities within their organizations. During this online session, experts will discuss the approaches and conversation techniques supervisory boards can use to discuss and embed social safety within their teams and boards.
Content and discussions about social safety
In the webinar, participants will explore dilemmas and responsibilities surrounding social safety in practice. We’ll discuss how supervisors can effectively initiate discussions about social safety, what’s important in this regard, and what support is available within the sector. The session will offer concrete examples of how to prioritize social safety within management and organizational structures.
Focused on governance and supervisory roles
This online meeting is intended for supervisors, administrators, and other professionals involved in policy and culture within their institutions. The discussions are relevant for anyone who wants to learn how to engage in constructive dialogue about social safety and strengthen governance practices related to this topic.
Strengthen your social dialogue skills
Participants who want to deepen their understanding of social safety will receive practical tips and perspectives that can be directly applied within their own roles and organizations. Click through to the event page and discover how this session can contribute to your professional development in governance, supervision, and policy.