Advocate for change to stop bullying within Health services.
Together we can make a difference.
We are equally as important as our clients and patients.
Today I am thinking about all those who lost their lives and loved ones 22 years ago, the courageous first responders who saved so many, and the lives that were forever changed that day. We will never forget.
“This is my friend's 17 year old nephew, Tanner. Yesterday he was enjoying a day at Scissortail Park with his mother and younger siblings when he noticed a person struggling in the pond. Tanner's mom said he did a quick double take then without a word he was running toward the water. She had no idea what was happening but Tanner knew someone needed him. His instincts took over and this guy saved a drowning 2 year old!!! He suffered a head injury in the process and had to have staples. Police, fire and medics responded and the child's mother cried uncontrollably with gratitude. Tanner is humble, compassionate and really does not understand how much heartbreak his actions have saved a family.”
Repost this story!!
We need some feel good!!! ❤
Credit: Anna Herman
@mattpaknis A woman approached me at the Primary school, she informed me that her family have recently moved to the area however the kids would not let her son play football. She told me that my son said 'let him play', and they did. This is one of the proudest days of my life.
Enough.
Enough of the abusive comments about Lisa Millar, and other female presenters.
And enough of amplifying the bullying by republishing offensive comments.
Do better.
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The IJMHN celebrates all of our contributing mental health nursing scholars, researchers and authors this #MHNursesDay Thank you for your contributions to strengthening the evidence supporting quality safe mental health nursing practice the world over. #HappyMentalHealthNursesDay
"Developing a strong sense of trust, accountability, and togetherness around team goals requires intentional effort." - Don Yaeger
"When there is no sharing of power, no rule of law, no accountability, there is abuse, corruption, subjugation and indignation." - Atifete Jahjaga
“The investigation found that people working in mental health settings make up almost a third of all proven sexual misconduct cases among health workers.”
We need to stop this damaging breach of trust.
Ping @ACMHN@RANZCP@AustPsych@APsychologists
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#Melbourne at its finest☀️
Beautiful weather, the Lake & skyline in the background and
Celebrating the Melbourne @storm Women of Storm initiative
Honoured to be the keynote speaker- talking all things personal power. positive workplace culture & inclusion
🙏📚👏👏💕❤️
”I can’t go back to nursing now. I physically cannot do it. I’d love to, but at the same time I’ve experienced such a horrible side of the regulator [@AHPRA] and the education providers and it’s just a hot mess.“ https://t.co/zssdP8De63