Psychological Safety for Life Sciences

Friday 17th April 2026 13:00 - 14:00 (BST)


Creating environments where people feel safe to speak up, collaborate and thrive


Masterclass Details:

Psychological safety is the foundation of trust, innovation and effective teamwork. In today’s complex Life Sciences environment, where collaboration and adaptability are essential, creating spaces where people feel safe to share ideas and challenge thinking is critical for success.

In this 60-minute masterclass, Rachel Cashman, specialist in psychological safety, will share proven strategies for developing psychological safety in teams and organisations. She will explore what it looks like in practice, how to recognise when it’s missing and how leaders can build cultures that promote openness, learning and resilience.

Designed for leaders, managers and professionals across all functions, this session will help you understand how psychological safety drives engagement, creativity and sustainable high performance in the workplace.

 


Join live to hear Rachel’s expert insights, explore real examples and ask questions about how to foster psychological safety in your own teams.


 

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the core principles of psychological safety and why it matters in Life Sciences
  • Learn how to create and maintain trust and open communication across teams
  • Discover practical actions leaders can take to build psychologically safe environments
  • Explore how psychological safety drives innovation, collaboration and performance
  • Gain insight into how to recognise and address barriers to safety and inclusion

 

MSLA reserves the right to restrict access to this webinar to LSAA or MSLA members.
  • Date and time

    17th Apr 2026 13:00 – 14:00 (BST)

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