Bullying isn’t a personal issue: it’s a Workplace Health and Safety issue. The legal obligation for preventing and resolving it rests with your company or organisation.
But workplace bullying is a complex issue, which is why you need help.
Working Well Together is the workplace bullying specialist. We have specific, in-depth knowledge of workplace bullying legislation, and targeted expertise in the prevention, management, and resolution of workplace bullying. We will identify your workplace hazards, undertake solid risk assessments, and manage or eliminate the risks to prevent and eradicate workplace bullying, effectively and permanently.
Workplace bullying is serious and costly, and it requires nothing less than excellent, specialist care. That’s smart. That’s effective. That’s Working Well Together.
Workplace Bullying and Prevention Services
Workplace Bullying and Prevention Workshops
Our bullying workshops help you manage and prevent bullying behaviours. Based on our specialised knowledge and experience, we have developed a unique Bullying Early Intervention Framework that underpins our education. This framework is focused on helping you and your teams understand bullying and intervene early, thereby preventing its reoccurrence.
Boss Whispering Specialist Leadership Coaching
Abrasive or bullying leaders can be challenging to manage, leaving you at a loss at what you can do.
At Working Well Together, we have specialist coaching knowledge to help you resolve the challenge of abrasive leaders, creating better leaders and saving on related costs.
Workplace Bullying Support Program
As an Employer of Choice, you want to ensure that your employees are happy and supported. Our Workplace Bullying Support Program supports your company to build and maintain a mentally healthy workplace, one that is free from bullying. We help you navigate the journey to reach a positive resolution for everyone involved.
Working Well Together Insights and Articles
Does ethical infrastructure help prevent workplace bullying?
Ethical infrastructure defines or guides our workplace behaviours. Often, we hear the message that bullying related ethical infrastructure is important in preventing workplace bullying, but do we actually believe it? According to a study of Human Resource (HR)...
Should we cringe at the workplace bullying “victim”?
As might be expected for a workplace bullying specialist, I often read articles and posts on workplace bullying. What I find is that every time someone refers to the bullying victim, I feel this bodily cringe. It has become as predicable as the cat with it's back hair...
It’s time to call out the “invisible” bullying injury myth and excuse
In my time specialising in workplace bullying, I often hear that bullying injury is invisible. It is a psychological injury and you can't see it. Today, I am calling this out as, at best, a myth and, at worst, an excuse. Workplace bullying injury is harder to see, but...