Colleagues:
Re: bullying.
An immensely useful source of support, information and guidance can be found
at www.successunlimited.couk. Tim Field, the creator of this resource has
also produced a number of useful publications, checklists etc.
The website, stories of other people and their experiences and checklists
are particularly useful for those trying to come to terms with the
possibility that they might be being bullied. People can access these
discreetly and on request. Using these materials also takes some of the
heat out of open sessions/workshops. In the early stages of introducing
these initiatives they inevitably attract a mix of perpetrators, 'victims',
'survivors', and those wishing to offer support, guidance, make a point .
etc.
best wishes - Caroline :-)
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From: "Gillian Lay" <[log in to unmask]>To:
<[log in to unmask]>Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:15 AM
Subject: Re: Training in Harassment and Bullying Awareness
> Hello - here at Flinders staff traditionally do not attend voluntary
> sessions on harassment / discrimination, but like to go to sessions
> on bullying usually because they have been experiencing the behaviour.
>
> Two ....................
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