
Most lone worker safety processes only work when nothing goes wrong.
A text message to a manager before a home visit. A call at the end of a shift. An understanding that a worker will call for help if something happens.
These arrangements feel adequate, until a worker is injured, in a volatile situation or simply unable to make contact. In those moments, a process that depends on the worker initiating contact offers no protection at all.
For healthcare, aged care, NDIS and allied health organisations with workers conducting home visits and community-based care, that gap carries real consequences for your people and for your organisation's obligations.
This free, live webinar will show you what a robust lone worker protection system looks like and the steps you need to take to implement one.
Key takeaways:
- The specific risks healthcare lone workers face on home visits and in community settings
- What your obligations actually require
- Where manual processes fall short
- What a robust, purpose-built lone worker safety system needs to include
- How to start moving from a reactive process to a proactive system
We’re live on 21 July, 2026 at 2pm AEST.
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About the presenters
Dean Bell
Founder
DBell Consulting
Dean Bell is an HSEQ management auditor and consultant with over two decades of experience developing and auditing ISO-based management systems across ANZ. As the founder of DBell Consulting, Dean works with organisations across Construction, Mining, Government and more to design, implement and improve management systems that hold up under audit.
Richie Rowe
Head of EHS Product
Ideagen
Richie Rowe is Head of EHS Product at Ideagen, where he leads the development of the Ideagen EHS platform. Richie has worked closely with WHS and HSEQ teams across ANZ to understand how organisations build and maintain management systems at scale.

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