Workplace bullying and harassment cause serious harm to worker health and organisations. Bullying is estimated to cost up to $36 billion annually in Australia. At a personal level, workers experience a range of psychological and physical health problems after they are bullied. There is a significant relationship between workplace bullying and a range of psychological health and well-being outcomes (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, strain, psychosomatic symptoms, burnout, and physical health complaints). It is also associated with increased intention to leave and absenteeism, and decreased job satisfaction and commitment.
This Preventing Bullying & Harassment training course highlights the prevalence and consequences of bullying and harassment in the workplace, and its great cost to affected individuals, teams and organisations. Bullying and harassment are defined, and distinguished from workplace discrimination. The various types of common bullying and harassment behaviours are examined, and these are contrasted to performance management/appraisal feedback and certain other behaviours, which are not bullying or harassment. The cycle of bullying is discussed, as well as its impact on individuals, teams, managers and organisations.
Case studies are provided in this couse, which highlight the types of unacceptable behaviours that can occur, the significant resultant costs, and appropriate responses that should have occurred. The course then highlights the responsibilities of HR and supervisors/managers to deal with bullying and harassment in a timely, effective way, as well as the options available to them to address these behaviours. Finally, the course examines the need to ‘teach people how to treat you’. Affected employees are strongly advised to practice assertiveness, know available options, and implement preventative measures so that the prevalence of bullying and harassment are minimised.
By attending Preventing Bullying & Harassment workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Know the prevalence of bullying and harassment, and the severity of its impact on victims and organisations
- Know the responsibilities of all organisations and managers to effectively deal with instances of bullying and harassment
- Identify key bullying and harassment behaviours in the workplace
- Recognise early signs and symptoms of suffering from bullying and harassment
- Bullying and harassment - the impact of unconscious bias
- Develop confidence and ability to address instances with colleagues, managers and victims of bullying
- Practice assertiveness and respectful communication at all times
- Identify the options available for effectively dealing with bullying and harassment
- Prevent and minimise occurrences of bullying and harassment
The Preventing Bullying & Harassment class is ideal for:
- HR managers and staff, who need to deal with the effects and consequences of workplace bullying, and provide staff training in this critical area when required.
- It will also benefit managers and supervisors, in terms of identifying the signs, symptoms and consequences of bullying and harassment, and options for dealing with these behaviours.
- It can further be very helpful to any staff who have experienced bullying or harassment - to inform them and empower them to take positive action, rather than allowing these behaviours to continue.
