Safety work is the often-automatic activities individuals engage in to avoid intrusion, threat, and prevent them from experiencing harm by others.
We are a group of Psychology Honours students at Curtin seeking participants to share their views on safety work so to better understand the potential impact engaging in safety work might have on individuals and communities. We are particularly interested in learning from you about the following topics:
If you:
• identify as a woman. or feel a connection to womanhood
• are aged 18 years or older
• currently live in Australia, and,
• are interested in sharing your views on safety work in a confidential 45–60-minute online interview
we would love to hear from you. Each of our projects focus on a particular quality of safety work
Leo is exploring: Online social media (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, forums)
Micaela is exploring: engaging in safety work as an older adult
Breanna is exploring: safety work in gendered, particularly traditionally masculine, workplaces. Hayley is exploring: how you might teach your children about safety work
If you would like to participate in one of our research projects above, please send us a private message to register your interest, or contact us via mobile: (mobile number coming soon!)
We hope to hear from you!
**Please note: If you ‘Like’, ‘Comment’ on, or ‘Share’ this page, then others may also be able to access this activity. Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) has approved this study (HRE2022-0256-02). Should you wish to discuss the study with someone not directly involved, particularly, any matters concerning the conduct of the study or your rights as a participant, or you wish to make a confidential complaint, you may contact the Ethics Officer on (08) 9266 9223 or the Manager, Research integrity on (08) 9266 7093 or email [email protected].