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SH225: The Challenge of Psychological Safety

SH225: The Challenge of Psychological Safety

Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving · Gareth Lock at The Human Diver

November 12, 20257m 31s

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Show Notes

Psychological safety is essential for building trust and fostering open communication in diving teams, yet creating it can be a challenge in high-pressure environments like open-water certification weekends. Helene Pellerine explores how leaders, particularly instructors, play a crucial role in setting the tone for a safe and supportive atmosphere where divers feel seen, heard, and free to share concerns or mistakes. By modeling openness, responding non-judgmentally to questions, and encouraging reflection, instructors can instill these values in students, who can then carry them into future diving experiences. While psychological safety can be nurtured in small moments, it requires ongoing effort to sustain and must be prioritized for safe and enjoyable dives.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/the-challenge-of-psychological-safety

 

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Tags:  English, Helene Pellerin, Leadership, Psychological Safety