Pearn Kandola launches ‘Psychological Safety Week’ for workplaces

The aim is to help companies understand and put psychological safety into action at work.
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Pearn Kandola has launched the first Psychological Safety Week, an international event backed by the Financial Times as media sponsor. 

The event will run from 22nd to 26th September 2025. 

It will offer free online sessions, resources, and daily challenges. 

The aim is to help companies understand and put psychological safety into action at work.

Professor Binna Kandola OBE, co-founder and senior partner at Pearn Kandola, said: “Psychological Safety Week arrives at a crucial moment. 

“As organisations grapple with new ways of working and the impact of AI and social change, creating psychologically safe cultures isn’t just good practice—it’s a competitive advantage. 

“We’re proud to lead this conversation, and grateful to the Financial Times for their support as media sponsors.”

Rukasana Bhaijee, global head of DEI at the Financial Times, said: “We’re pleased to support Psychological Safety Week as media sponsors. 

“At the FT, we believe psychological safety is central to inclusive and effective workplaces, and we’re excited to amplify this important initiative.”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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