PROactive: Identifying and Managing Violence in the Workplace
University of Calgary
The PROactive course from the University of Calgary aims to help health care workers feel safe in their workplace through discussions about experiences and strategies to identify and manage workplace violence.
Topics
Conflict management and prevention Threats and harassment Organizational wellness
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