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Assurance

Psychosocial Risk Assurance Framework

Helps the organisation prove that pressure routes, controls and governance are working over time.

Assurance framework graphic representing psychosocial risk routes, controls and organisational visibility.

What it assures

Routes, controls and ownership

Assurance connects evidence from routes, controls, pressure hotspots and governance so senior leaders can see whether the system is working rather than relying on activity counts.

Measurement

How Glass Elephant measures progress

Glass Elephant should not rely on good intentions or workshop attendance as proof. Where appropriate, implementation can include baseline and follow-up measures that show whether routes, controls and confidence are improving.

  • Role clarity, manager confidence and route confidence.
  • Escalation use, time-to-handover and follow-up ownership.
  • Manager over-carrying, pressure hotspots and support access.
  • Worker perception of route trust and route asset use after 30/60/90 days.
  • Proportionate operational indicators such as sickness absence, turnover, grievances, near misses or fatigue/concentration signals where agreed.

Boundary

What this service does not do

Metrics are agreed with the client, proportionate to scope and handled with appropriate confidentiality and data minimisation. Assurance is not individual surveillance, clinical assessment or proof that training attendance equals effectiveness.

Next step

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot.

Use the conversation to decide whether Discovery, a Pilot, the Full Programme, 90-Day Implementation or a Specialist Follow-On Service is the right next step.

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot