A Safer Workday – English Edition

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A Safer Workday- Managing Work-Related Violence in Health and Social Care

Englanninkielinen käännös tietokirjasta Turvallinen arki-Työväkivallan hallinta sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollossa. Safer Workday – Managing Work-Related Violence in Health and Social Care-teos pohjautuu alkuperäisteokseen, mutta sitä on muokattu siltä osin, että Suomea koskevat lainsäädäntöviittaukset on sovitettu kansainväliselle lukijakunnalle.

Violence does not belong in the workplace. This book offers a comprehensive and practical overview of how the threat of work-related violence can be recognised, managed, and prevented across different health- and social care environments. As a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, work-related violence is examined from multiple perspectives: from leadership structures to everyday interactions, from formal guidelines to organisational culture, and from systemic practices to the lived experiences of individual employees. The book highlights how the needs of different client groups and the approaches required to manage the risk of violence, can vary significantly. It invites readers to reflect on the issue from the perspective of their own professional role and provides concrete tools for building a safe and psychologically stable working environment. Whether you are a supervisor, manager, employee, occupational health professional, student, or practitioner in health and social care, this book offers insights that deepen understanding and support the creation of safer working lives.


BOOK DETAILS

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Book Title:

A Safer Workday- Managing Work-Related Violence in Health and Social Care

Author:

Johanna M. Pulkkinen

Publisher:

Priimaaco

ISBN:

9789528813774

Pages:

188

Binding

Paperback, pocket size

Year and Edition

1 st edition 2026

Keywords

Work Related Violence, workplace violence, Health- and Socialcare, occupational health and safety, Work Ability