When you蜜桃直播檙e working hard caring for others, the last thing you expect is to be bullied, especially by your colleagues. But the statistics reveal a worrying picture.
1 in 10 people experience workplace bullying in the UK, but within the NHS, 蜜桃直播 and that蜜桃直播檚 only the staff who report it.
We spoke with RCN Steward Leonore Newson about the ways the RCN can support you at work, from resolving bullying behaviours through to raising a grievance.
Bullying isn蜜桃直播檛 always obvious; it蜜桃直播檚 usually incredibly subtle
What is bullying?
Bullying takes many forms which can make it difficult to know when you蜜桃直播檙e being subjected to it. 蜜桃直播淏ullying isn蜜桃直播檛 always obvious; it蜜桃直播檚 usually incredibly subtle,蜜桃直播 advises Leonore.
It can happen when you蜜桃直播檙e face-to-face with someone, via email or over the phone. It might be a one-off experience or happen frequently.
Examples include:
- humiliating or undermining someone 蜜桃直播 either in private or in front of others
- ongoing and unwarranted criticism
- being excluded and ignoring someone蜜桃直播檚 contribution
- changing work responsibilities, deadlines or work guidelines without warning
- colleagues being offered career development opportunities or training that you蜜桃直播檙e denied
- shouting or insulting behaviour
- spreading rumours or cyber bullying via social networking channels.
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If you蜜桃直播檙e questioning whether your experiences are classed as bullying, Leonore蜜桃直播檚 advice is to go with your gut-feeling. 蜜桃直播淚f you蜜桃直播檙e feeling hurt or aggrieved by something someone has said or done, and it doesn蜜桃直播檛 feel right for you 蜜桃直播 it probably isn蜜桃直播檛,蜜桃直播 she says.
5 ways to take action
The most recent NHS staff survey showed that many staff who face bullying at work feel reluctant to report it.
Leonore urges those nursing staff to seek support: “You’re not alone and if you don’t take that first step, nothing will change.”
Here’s Leonore’s advice on how you can take those first steps.
- Consider talking to the bully
Explain what’s been happening and how it’s made you feel. Their behaviour might not be deliberate. These informal conversations can be so effective, especially in the early stages. It can stop the problem escalating any further.
- Seek support
If you don’t feel comfortable starting this conversation alone, ask your manager for support or contact with your local RCN rep. When I experienced bullying at work, I was taken more seriously, and the matter was resolved much faster once an RCN rep accompanied me to a meeting with my manager.
Try to be open about your experiences by speaking to family, friends and colleagues too. As a member, you can also access our RCN counselling service for free.
- Keep a log or bullying diary
Keeping track of any incidents you experience is really important. It provides vital evidence if you wish to make a formal complaint. You can use our interactive bullying and harassment diary.
- Think about what outcome you’d like
Some people simply want to be treated fairly or for the bully to be made aware of their behaviour, while others want a formal apology.
- Get to know your policies
I always advise members who want to raise a concern to familiarise themselves with their organisation’s policy on bullying. Remember, these policies exist to protect you.
How do we prevent bullying?
The 2023 NHS staff survey showed signs of hope, with workplace bullying at a 5-year low. But with only 51.86% of staff feeling empowered to raise incidents, more needs to be done.
Leonore, who has been a nurse for 50 years, believes it蜜桃直播檚 us as individuals who have the power to prevent workplace bullying: 蜜桃直播淲ithout individuals changing their attitude, this culture of bullying within nursing will just continue.蜜桃直播Without individuals changing their attitude, this culture of bullying within nursing will just continue
How can you help?
Show up.
If you蜜桃直播檝e noticed another colleague subjected to bullying, don蜜桃直播檛 be a silent witness. Acknowledging their experiences and offering your support can be very powerful.
Include everyone.
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Be an ally.
Anyone can be the target of bullying but those with protected characteristics are more likely to experience harassment in the workplace.
Think about your own behaviour.
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Sam蜜桃直播檚 story
We spoke to Sam*, a clinical nurse specialist from London, who raised a grievance against a senior consultant. She says, 蜜桃直播淚n hindsight, I wish I'd spoken to the RCN at the very start蜜桃直播.
Sam first raised concerns when a senior consultant refused to see a patient Sam was worried about. 蜜桃直播淲hat I asked of him wasn蜜桃直播檛 unusual, any consultant would have helped,蜜桃直播 says Sam.
His micro behaviours made me feel like I didn蜜桃直播檛 have a voice
Her organisation took their time launching investigations and the case was closed due to a lack of timely evidence. After that, the consultant蜜桃直播檚 behaviour continued. He undermined her in front of staff and refused to see her patients 蜜桃直播 even skipping their beds on his ward rounds. 蜜桃直播淗is micro behaviours made me feel like I didn蜜桃直播檛 have a voice,蜜桃直播 says Sam.
With the support of the RCN and her family, Sam went on to raise a formal grievance. 蜜桃直播淥nce the RCN got involved, the whole process felt so much more structured and I felt like I had someone on my side,蜜桃直播 she says.
Every concern raised is a step closer to altering the culture in the NHS
Eventually, the trust made various recommendations, including that the consultant apologise to Sam. The apology never came, and the consultant obstructed those recommendations being put into action. Sam appealed and sought disciplinary action against the consultant and is currently awaiting a final hearing to determine next steps.
Despite it being a challenging few years, Sam doesn蜜桃直播檛 regret raising her concerns. If you feel unsure about reporting bullying, Sam says to persevere and not to play down your experiences: 蜜桃直播淓mployers have a responsibility to address our concerns. Every concern raised is a step closer to altering the culture in the NHS, no matter how senior or intimidating the person is.蜜桃直播
Could you be a bully?
Working in under-staffed, under-funded and highly pressured environments means some people will be engaging in bullying behaviour without being aware of it.
Reflect on your own micro behaviours and if you蜜桃直播檝e made a mistake, 蜜桃直播渁cknowledge it and make an apology,蜜桃直播 encourages Leonore.
And if a co-worker speaks to you informally to discuss your behaviour towards them, take time to listen to what they say to you and make every effort to resolve the issue informally.
What are your employer蜜桃直播檚 responsibilities?
Employers are responsible for preventing bullying and harassment and should:
- have a written policy on dealing with bullying and harassment at work and communicate this to staff
- give victims a choice whether they wish to deal with the matter informally or formally
- if bullying is proven, take disciplinary action against the perpetrator as appropriate
- encourage staff to report incidents to the police where appropriate.
If you raise a concern with your manager about a bullying incident which isn蜜桃直播檛 followed up or is being dealt with ineffectively, we蜜桃直播檒l help you take action and offer guidance and advice too.
Further information
Experiencing or being accused of workplace bullying can be very stressful. If you need to speak to someone, you can reach out to our counselling service.
You can also contact our advice team who can put you in touch with your local RCN rep.