008: The bullying and harassment nursing pandemic with Tammy Copley

This is perhaps one of the most important episodes for HPN to date... Liam chats with Tammy Copley an extraordinary skilful leader with a heart as big as her selfless vision. Listen as we dive deep into the bullying culture alarmingly common in the nursing and midwifery culture, as Tammy starts off by giving us the context of her vast and esteemed career. 

Tammy tells us how the Nurses and Midwives against bullying Facebook page was born and her thoughts on why bullying has become so commonplace, sharing a frightening statistic that says nurses and midwives are four times more likely than the general population to die by suicide.

She dissects with Liam how bullying has become so rife and what to do if you're feeling like you are potentially being bullied at work, giving practical tips and advice on how to identify it by explaining the difference ways bullying can occur.

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