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Media Advisory - Ontario long-term care staff at "breaking point;" new study and poll on workplace violence released Monday in Kingston


KINGSTON, ON, March 29, 2019 /CNW/ - Two new reports that expose the high level of violence, abuse and harassment against staff working at Ontario long-term care homes, are being released at a media conference on Monday, April 1, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the Kingston City Hall, Councillors' Lounge, 216 Ontario Street, Kingston.

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The study titled, "Breaking Point: Violence Against Long-term Care Staff," is a just-published, in-depth study of violence against long-term care staff in Ontario, conducted by Canadian researchers, Dr. James Brophy and Dr. Margaret Keith, who are associated with the University of Windsor and the University of Stirling in the UK. The researchers, who held group interviews with long-term care staff in seven Ontario communities, will present their findings and recommendations for change on the media conference panel Monday morning. 

Joining them is a Kingston area registered practical nurse who participated in the study and who has also experienced violence at work and employer bullying for speaking out about it.

In a second-related investigation, more than a 1000 front-line, long-term care staff, who are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in Ontario, were polled on their experiences with workplace violence based on job roles and gender within long?term care homes in Ontario. 

CUPE Ontario secretary-treasurer Candace Rennick and CUPE's Ontario Council of Hospital Unions president Michael Hurley will release the poll findings that probed the frequency and type of violence long-term care experienced, as well as workers' perceptions of resident care quality and adequate staffing levels.

Viewed together, the "Breaking Point" study and the poll offer an incisive look at violence as symptomatic of a sector that undervalues both its staff and residents and how violence affects workers' health and well-being ? causing injuries, unaddressed emotional trauma, job dissatisfaction, and burnout ? and, ultimately, resident care quality.

 

Logo: CUPE Ontario (CNW Group/Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE))

SOURCE Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)


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