Workplace Bullying

As a profession nursing continues to experience huge costs due to workplace bullying. Discussing links between bullying and shame and shaming behaviour the presenter will traverse an at times uncomfortable and challenging terrain that also offers solutions and signposts for self-care and action.
CPD HOURS: 1
Registration Year 2024-2025

Course Content

This webinar will explore workplace bullying through the lens of shame. As a profession nursing continues to experience huge costs due to workplace bullying. 

Discussing links between bullying and shame and shaming behaviour the presenter will traverse an at times uncomfortable and challenging terrain that also offers solutions and signposts for self-care and action. 

Moving from a position of experiencing shame to one of experiencing one’s own power and professional terminology that can be used to challenge bullying behaviour in the workplace.

Learning Outcomes

In this session you will:
  • Gain an understanding of the link between workplace bullying the experience of shame
  • Acquire knowledge about the compass of shame in a bullying context
  • Develop the ability to recognise how the experience of shame triggers our flight, flight, freeze response
  • Gain an awareness of the strategies to use a) in the moment of being under attack
    b) longer-term self looking after

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 Wendy McIntosh

RGN, RMHN, Grad. Dip MH, MN, Cert IV Workplace Assessment & Training, Group Leadership Cert, MRCNA, MANZCMHN, AANZPA

Establishing her own company Davaar Consultancy Training & Development in 2005, Wendy has over 30 years as a health professional (clinical, education and research), twenty-five of those years in mental health. Areas of specific interest and passion for Wendy include: professional supervision, professional boundaries, professional identity, links between childhood trauma and mental illness and workplace bullying.