How to deal with conflict and incivility at work for nurses

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Experiencing conflict and incivility in the workplace may impact on your physical and mental health and well being. Having experienced workplace bullying and incivility at the start of my career, I've presented some practical tips to support nurses and nursing associates. The strategies presented within this video aim to promote conflict resolution. Check out other videos in my playlist 'Leadership in Nursing', see link below:

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The problem is the staff who displays incivility is close with the

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Hiya Carol, I have a situation that I am going through at the moment, I am currently a trainee nursing associate and was on my base ward that was supportive and lovely team however I was moved to different base ward in a different hospital that is further travel which is making me struggle to get there as it takes me 3hrs to get home via public transport but I have requested to move back as I don't feel comfortable on the new ward due to issues I have raised as the nurses on shift didn't want to show me around or teach me anything even when I seeked learning opportunities they refused me to observe them or to do a set of observations with there supervision. I don't know what to do anymore as the Trust is refusing to move me I've been in tears and thinking of leaving the NHS

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