Bullying in the SA Health and Community Services sector; results from the Australian Workplace Barometer Project 2014/2015
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2019
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Dollard, M.F.
Bailey, T.
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Workplace bullying and harassment causes serious harm to psychological health and organisational processes (Bond, Tuckey, & Dollard, 2010). In order to strategically reduce costly incidences of these work-related psychosocial risks it is imperative to consider representative and rigorous empirical evidence acquired through a national surveillance system. The Australian Workplace Barometer (AWB) is the nation’s leading method of psychosocial surveillance, designed to obtain population-based data regarding work-related issues across states and territories, industries and time-frames. As a result AWB findings are empirically sound and regarded as best practice evidence for any national, state, organisational or industry initiative targeted at protecting worker health. A central objective of the AWB is to ascertain national prevalence data and provide insight into psychosocial risks, and further identify high-risk industries through the process of bench-marking. The purpose of this report is to provide key findings relevant to workplace bullying based on data obtained from all Australian states and territories in the year 2014/2015 (from Potter, Dollard, & Tuckey, 2014).
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Copyright 2019 The Authors