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Early intervention and support for people who experience workplace bullying
Join our panel as we discuss how collaborative mental health care and early intervention may help support people who are experiencing bullying in the workplace.

Watch this facilitated panel discussion of Mary's story to be better equipped to:

• define what is meant by workplace bullying and harassment and understand the legal context including how to report, where to notify and how to access information on bullying and harassment

• implement best practice and strategies to improve successful early intervention to better support people experiencing bullying in the workplace

• identify challenges, tips and strategies in providing a collaborative response to supporting social and emotional well-being of people experiencing bullying in the workplace.
 

This webinar has been made possible from funding provided by Safe Work Australia.

Learn more about Safe Work Australia by visiting www.swa.gov.au


 

Panel List

Review the interdisciplinary panel of experts' bios:

  • Dr. Nigel Strauss (Occupational Psychiatrist, Victoria)
  • Dr. Anne Wyatt (OH&S consultant, New South Wales)
  • Dr. Peter Cotton (Psychologist, Victoria)
  • Dr. Neil Ozanne (General Practitioner/Occupational Physician, Western Australia)

Facilitator:

  • Dr Lyn O'Grady (Psychologist, Victoria)

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This webinar was produced in July 2016. The Mental Health Professionals’ Network’s webinars are produced for mental health professionals. The information is intended for suitably-experienced mental health professionals and does not replace clinical judgement and decision making. It is intended for use as a guide of a general nature only and may or may not be relevant to particular patients or circumstances. The subject matter is not exhaustive of any mental health conditions presented. Health professionals implementing any recommendations contained in the webinar must exercise their own independent skill or judgement or seek appropriate professional advice relevant to their own particular circumstances when so doing. Any information presented in the webinar recording was deemed relevant at the time of the live event and after this date has not been reviewed. No guarantee can be given that the information is free from error or omission. Accordingly, MHPN and its employees and agents shall have no liability (including without limitation liability by reason of negligence) to any users of the information contained in any MHPN webinar for any loss or damage (consequential or otherwise) cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of any person using or relying on the information contained in MHPN webinars and whether caused by reason of any error, negligent act, omission or misrepresentation of the information.