
Let's Stand Up Against Bullying
Achieving Bully-free Workplaces
Bullying in the workplace, academia and schools is a worldwide problem.
October 12-18, 2025 has been designated Workplace Bullying Awareness Week, to draw attention to the damage bullying does and incite efforts to stop it. Below are resources from OHCOW and other sources addressing the issue.
Mayday Mayday Webinar Series
Violence, Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace
This past session of Workplace Mental Health series deals especially with workplace harrassment and bullying. Overall bullying is a broad societal problem with roots – and therefore the potential for prevention – in the workplace. See the sessions and speakers below.
Digital Harassment as a New Workplace Risk
Rebecka Cowen Forsell, PhD., Assistant Senior Lecturer in Leadership and Organization at Malmö University, Sweden
Changes in Offensive Behaviour Experience During the Pandemic
John Oudyk, Occupational Hygienist, OHCOW
Violence and Harassment in the Workplace
Andrew Falotico, Health and Safety Representative, Allied Transit Union (ATU) 113
Our Respectful Community
Audrey Gilbeau, Executive Director; Tiffany Rogowski, Health, Safety and Wellness Advisor, Nokiiwin Tribal Council

Stress Assess
Personal Edition
Questionnaire
Complete this questionnaire to see how you compare to the average score collected from workers in Canada. Note that this is for your information only. Advice and ideas on how to take action to improve your psychological health and safety will be provided, but you decide whether these results represent a situation that needs to be addressed.


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