Conversations on Work, Organisation and Wellbeing

Category: Health Sector Collaboration

Research team explores the complexities employees face when returning to work after an injury or illness

Returning to work following an absence due to injury or illness can be a complicated and multifaceted process. The direct costs to Australian businesses due… Read More

Research participation opportunity in the ‘Young Carers Survey’

Are you a young person aged 9-24 who provides unpaid care/support or spends extra time looking after someone who needs assistance? If yes, we would… Read More

PhD project investigates the dangers of nursing fatigue and what they need to recover

Fatigue among healthcare shiftworkers, and nurses specifically, has been a growing body of research in employment relations. As we have now seen the far-reaching effects… Read More

ARC Update – Improving people management systems in emergency services

WOW members conduct research that improves mental health prospects for emergency service workers As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded globally, and… Read More

Celebrating the successes of WOW visiting scholar

Professor Mark Saunders wins prestigious award for publication Professor Mark Saunders of Birmingham Business School has been visiting WOW for the last month while on… Read More

Griffith team conducts important research on PTSD and support networks for ambos, generating resource allocation by SA government

When we dial 000, it’s often under traumatic circumstances that can have a lifetime impact; but how do these events affect those who work in… Read More

Improving people management in emergency services

Co-Authored by Professor Keith Townsend, Dr Ashlea Kellner and Chantal Gallant Extant research suggests that individuals working in emergency services experience employee burnout, high stress… Read More