From Crisis to Confidence: Join the Conversation - Health and Safety Webinar
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 25, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM NZDT
Fees/Admission

Description
Join Wellington Business Chamber for a candid conversation with Jason Stapp from Centreport and Carolyn Thomson from Taylor Preston, who both faced watershed moments that forever changed how their organisations approach safety. In this talk, Jason and Carolyn will share what it really took to transform their safety culture, from the costs associated with unsuitable health and safety practices, to the steps they took to change operations and the benefits they see today to their bottom line, staff retention and productivity.
Why Attend?
Every workplace has its near misses, but what happens when the worst-case scenario becomes reality? If you're wrestling with significant safety challenges or simply want to prevent them from even being a risk, here's your chance to learn from the people that have navigated these waters.
About the Speakers
Jason Stapp (Centreport) and Carolyn Thomson (Taylor Preston) are seasoned professionals who have led transformative health and safety initiatives in their respective organisations. Their journeys from crisis to confidence are filled with valuable insights and practical lessons that can inspire others facing similar challenges.
This event is part of the Join the Conversation Series
Join the Conversation is a long-term event series that dives into the topics that matter most to the business community. We’re not just here to talk; we’re creating a space where experts and peers come together to tackle crucial issues, with an emphasis on keeping it engaging and friendly. This chapter covers essential topics for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment, breaking it down into a series of conversations designed to inspire and inform.
Upcoming webinars
Wednesday 9 April: Beyond the Box Ticking: Join the Conversation- Health and Safety Webinar
Wednesday 21 May: The Ripple Effect: Join the Conversation- Health and Safety Webinar