2023-2024 / GRBE0305-1

Professional posture, diagnosis and intervention

Duration

40h Th

Number of credits

 Advanced Master in Risk Management and Well-Being in the Workplace4 crédits 

Lecturer

Sandra Billy

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The course covers the following topics: - Introduction to project management: the concepts of project and change, the meta-rules of project management in organisations and contextual factors, application to the themes of psychosocial risks. - The professional identity of the prevention advisor and the posture of an intervener. - Contextualisation of project management in terms of psychosocial risks from a psychosociological, societal and legal perspective. - Integrating the prevention of psychosocial risks into the engineering of an organisation's projects. - Anchoring psychosocial risk project management processes and psychosocial interventions in the dynamic risk management system

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The course has 4 main objectives: - The production of a reflexive framework favourable to the analysis of the demand and the needs in terms of prevention of RPS. - The understanding of the legal prevention system in a dynamic perspective: the articulation of intervention techniques and project management. - The construction of a representation of the role and posture of an intervener associated with the status of psychosocial prevention advisor. - Identifying the strategies and actions best suited to support the objective of improving the prevention of psychosocial risks.
 

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

It is advisable to have followed the courses included in the basic training and the course GRBE0258-1: Legislative framework on psychosocial risks, 20h Th

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

- Sharing of intervention experiences - Analysis of real and fictional cases - Practical exercises

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Mandatory attendance

Recommended or required readings

Course materials are made available before the course and include a bibliography.

Written work / report

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

4 days divided as follows: 
Introductory course: Vincent Jaminon
The next 3 classes will be taught by Sandra Billy.

Contacts

Ms Sandra Billy, Coordinator : sandra.billy@ulb.be

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