Ep 151 - Mental Health In Security Part1

Ep 151 - Mental Health In Security Part1

From ASIAL Security Insider by Australian Security Industry Association Limited

February 1, 2026 · 1 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the mental health challenges faced by security professionals and how companies can support their staff effectively.

In a world where the threat environment is volatile and tensions are high, security teams are absorbing more pressure than ever—verbal aggression, physical incidents, and the constant need to stay vigilant. But mental strain doesn’t always announce itself until performance drops, conflict escalates, or someone quietly burns out. In this episode, we speak with Simon Brown-Greaves about how security companies can protect the mental health of their staff without sacrificing operational capability. We cover the warning signs leaders often miss, what to do after critical incidents, how rosters and fatigue drive psychological risk, and what a real mental-health framework looks like on the ground—not just in policy documents. In this episode, you’ll learn: The biggest mental-health stressors impacting security professionals right now Early indicators of burnout, cumulative stress injury, and trauma exposure A practical post-incident support approach (what to do—and what to avoid) If you lead security teams—or you work the front line—this conversation will give you practical steps you can apply immediately. Subscribe for more conversations on security leadership, operational capability…

People in this episode

Guest: Simon Brown-Greaves

Topics covered

  • mental health
  • security
  • burnout
  • operational capability
  • psychological risk

Keywords

  • stressors
  • burnout indicators
  • post-incident support
  • critical incidents

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Books & works: Mental Health In Security Part1

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