If you’re early in your career in internal audit, governance, risk or assurance, join us for a VIC Chapter event created specifically for young professionals.
As organisations face increasing scrutiny regarding psychosocial risks and workplace wellbeing, internal auditors have a critical role to play in assessing how effectively these risks are identified, managed and governed.
In this session, Emmett Graham, Registered Psychologist and Manager at EY, will explore psychosocial risks through an internal audit lens, including the intersection between psychology and internal audit, the characteristics of effective controls, and how to develop practical, impactful recommendations.
Designed for young and emerging internal audit professionals, this event provides an opportunity to learn from an experienced practitioner, connect with peers and build your professional network.
Following the presentation and Q&A, attendees are invited to stay for networking with fellow internal audit and risk professionals.
Meet your speaker:
Emmett Graham, Environment, Health and Safety Services, EY
Emmett Graham is a Registered psychologist and Manager in EY’s Health & Safety practice, specialising in psychosocial risk. With a background in organisational psychology, workplace wellbeing and leadership development, Emmett brings a practical perspective on psychological safety and managing psychosocial risk in modern workplaces. Prior to joining EY, he spent more than a decade delivering leadership and wellbeing programs across Australia, reaching over 100,000 participants.