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Michelle Tuckey (she/her)

@proftuckey

Professor of Work & Organisational Psychology @UniversitySA | Specialist in workplace bullying risk management & healthy work design | Feminist | Views my own

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Sign the Petition In support of urgent action to provide safety to those facing acute risk in Afghanistan chng.it/sYGJ4hDW via Change.org Australia Thank you to my colleagues who started this call for support

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I really enjoyed talking with ⁦@annamcafee⁩ about #workplacebullying for the Managing Minds podcast, geared at helping managers foster mental health at work podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/man…

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New project on enhancing well-being in customer-facing roles looking at customer and co-worker interactions To participate, or for more information, contact my honours student Joanna Gladwich via [email protected]

New project on enhancing well-being in customer-facing roles looking at customer and co-worker interactions

To participate, or for more information, contact my honours student Joanna Gladwich via glaje003@mymail.unisa.edu.au
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An integrated approach to mental health must recognise that working environments & conditions hold important risks to mental health, but also opportunities to boost mental health. Build healthy organisational systems to support healthy workers. #healthybydesign

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Great to discuss #workplacebullying as an organisational, not individual, problem - and what to do about it. podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/psy…

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Looking for 3 wonderful Aboriginal scholars to join us! Positions in Aboriginal Studies, Psychology, and Social Work. Closing 28th Oct. Pass it on! Please get in contact if you have questions. #Unisajusticeandsociety workingatunisa.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?e…

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Honoured to contribute to this informative episode of ⁦This Working Life⁩ hosted by lisaleong highlighting the impact of #workplacebullying and how to approach it as an organisational problem - vital to raise awareness! podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/thi…

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“Senior leaders set the tone for culture in organizations” @DrTuckey “Organisations have to support and respect their leaders” Dr Andrew Lavender. #crazysocks4docs Geoff Toogood AMA Media

“Senior leaders set the tone for culture in organizations” @DrTuckey “Organisations have to support and respect their leaders” Dr Andrew Lavender.  #crazysocks4docs <a href="/gdtoogood/">Geoff Toogood</a> <a href="/ama_media/">AMA Media</a>
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This milestone reflects collaboration, hard work, and determination together with several wonderful colleagues, especially Yiqiong Li and @AnnabelleNeall (both now based at UQ).

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Think bullies are just bad apples in the barrel? Actually, the main risk factors for bullying lie in the workplace, not individuals. In this webinar, Michelle Tuckey (she/her) tells us how to stop barrels from producing bad apples. 📅 6 July, 12:30 pm AEST 🎟️ Register: sciencegenderequity.org.au/event/addressi…

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When addressing bullying, we need to find out why it's happening in an organisation: "What kind of function is bullying serving in an organisation? Is it an expression of frustration? Is it about getting resources?"-Michelle Tuckey (she/her) at our webinar bullying as an organisational issue.

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"Like bullying, the research shows that the strongest risk factors for #sexualharassment lie in the environemt rather than in people... It's used to push people out of their roles based on features like gender" - Michelle Tuckey (she/her) speaking at a SAGE webinar

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What can we start to do about bullying & harassment as organisational problems? Michelle Tuckey (she/her) says: "Ask how can these behaviours take root." "Responses often focus on the behaviour itself: defining it, reporting, etc. But looking at the surface overlooks structural factors."

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"We need to create the right environment where positive behaviours can occur," says Michelle Tuckey (she/her). "Looking at organisational risk factors gives us a chance minimise and eliminate the problem at the source: this is reflected in the new positive duty on organistions."

"We need to create the right environment where positive behaviours can occur," says <a href="/ProfTuckey/">Michelle Tuckey (she/her)</a>.
"Looking at organisational risk factors gives us a chance minimise and eliminate the problem at the source: this is reflected in the new positive duty on organistions."
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Michelle Tuckey (she/her) has spent 10 years identifying what the root causes or risk factors are for #bullying and #harassment in the workplace: She found 10 risk factors falling under - Working hours, leave and entitlements - Management of workload & performance - Relationships at work

<a href="/ProfTuckey/">Michelle Tuckey (she/her)</a> has spent 10 years identifying what the root causes or risk factors are for #bullying and #harassment in the workplace:

She found 10 risk factors falling under
 - Working hours, leave and entitlements
 - Management of workload &amp; performance
 - Relationships at work
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Research with impact: A fascinating and helpful webinar today as Michelle Tuckey (she/her) presented on how organisations can proactively reduce workplace bullying and harassment by reducing psychosocial risks. Read more about her collaboration with Teamgage here⤵️ teamgage.com/healthy-workpl…

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High 5 to Michelle Tuckey (she/her) Sarah Moulds & Nicole Moulding who have won a $418,950 Australian Research Council Linkage grant to lead a national project tackling workplace sexual harassment. They will collaborate with Griffith University and UQ News to change the culture of many Australian organisations.

High 5 to <a href="/ProfTuckey/">Michelle Tuckey (she/her)</a> <a href="/spmoulds/">Sarah Moulds</a> &amp; <a href="/MouldingNicole/">Nicole Moulding</a> who have won a $418,950 <a href="/arc_gov_au/">Australian Research Council</a> Linkage grant to lead a national project tackling workplace sexual harassment. They will collaborate with <a href="/Griffith_Uni/">Griffith University</a> and <a href="/UQ_News/">UQ News</a> to change the culture of many Australian organisations.