



Industry Sector Reports
Review insights and observations about your industry with our detailed 2019 customer sector reports.


Education
The Education Sector exhibits a combination of psychosocial risk factors that have attracted much attention over the last few years, and we continue to see themes emerging...
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Engineering & Construction
Industry dynamics, employee demographics, and for some businesses work patterns and the challenges of geography, give the Engineering & Construction Sector a combination of psychosocial risk factors that lead to mental health challenges...
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Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Australia's FMCG industry has been under pressure for a long time to adapt to the global competitive landscape. Corporate organisational restructures, domestic job losses, technological changes and changing work patterns have contributed to the psychosocial risks that were already inherent in the sector...
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Finance & Insurance
The Finance & Insurance Sector exhibits a combination of psychosocial risk factors that make it particularly susceptible to mental health issues, and not surprisingly this leads to high EAP utilisation. This also increases the importance - and potential return on investment - of developing strategies to support mental health and wellbeing for employees in this sector...
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Government
The Government Sector (local, state, federal and related organisations) covers such a broad range of workplace settings, role types and employee demographics that many psychosocial risks exist...
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Health Insurance
This report considers the psychosocial risks and insight derived from EAP (Employee Assistance Program) observation for customers in the Health Insurance Sector.
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Health & Community Services
Role types in the Health & Community Services Sector include medical professionals, carers, special needs workers, emergency support workers and volunteers among others. The sector exhibits a combination of psychosocial risk factors for employees, resulting from these role types and their demographic mix...
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Logistics & Transport
Exposure to traumatic customer interactions, remote working, employee demographics and shift work give the Logistics & Transport Sector a combination of psychosocial risk factors that lead to mental health challenges...
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Law
The Law Sector exhibits a combination of psychosocial risk factors that make it particularly susceptible to mental health issues, and not surprisingly this leads to high EAP utilisation. This also increases the important - and potential return on investment - of developing strategies to support mental health and wellbeing for employees in this sector...
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Manufacturing
Australia's manufacturing industry has been under pressure for a long time to adapt to the global competitive landscape. Corporate and organisational restructures, domestic job losses, technological changes and changing work patterns have contributed to the psychosocial risks that were already inherent in the sector...
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Media
Industry dynamics, management practices and employee demographics in the Media Sector give rise to a unique mix of psychosocial risks...
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Mining & Resources
Industry dynamics, employee demographics, work patterns and the challenges of geography give the Mining & Resources Sector a unique combination of psychosocial risk factors, resulting in significant mental health challenges...
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Professional Services
The Professional Services Sector exhibits a combination of psychosocial risk factors that make it particularly susceptible to mental health issues, and not surprisingly this leads to high EAP utilisation. This also increases the importance - and potential return on investment - of developing strategies to support mental health and wellbeing for employees in this sector...
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Property & Business Services
The Property & Business Services Sector covers a broad range of services, workplace settings, role types and employee demographics. Some organisations are male-dominated or have mainly blue-collar roles, whereas other are more white collar, technology-based organisations. This broad cohort means that psychosocial risks are broad too...
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