Workplace Violence Prevention
Empowering Safe Workplaces in Healthcare
Working to Prevent Workplace Violence Across the Healthcare Spectrum of Upstate NY
Iroquois Healthcare Association, Respect & Heal and the NYS Hospital Emergency Preparedness Coalition (HEPC) have created one Upstate NY workgroup to combat workplace violence, provide essential resources and state policy updates to foster a safer environment for healthcare professionals.
Understanding Workplace Violence Prevention
Workplace violence prevention is crucial in healthcare settings to ensure the safety and well-being of both staff and patients. It involves implementing strategies to identify, mitigate, and respond to potential threats. By fostering a culture of safety, healthcare providers can reduce incidents of violence, improve staff morale, and enhance patient care. Iroquois Healthcare Association is committed to supporting healthcare facilities in Upstate New York with the necessary tools and knowledge to create safer work environments.
In healthcare, workplace violence can have severe implications, affecting not only the individuals involved but also the overall quality of care. Prevention efforts focus on training, policy development, and creating a supportive environment where staff feel empowered to report incidents. IHA’s Workplace Violence Prevention Workgroup provides resources and guidance to help organizations develop effective prevention programs tailored to their specific needs.
Workplace Violence Prevention Resources
Latest Updates from IHA
IHA Accesses Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Grants to Support Healthcare Providers During COVID-19
July 7, 2020 update
Senator Schumer & Senator Gillibrand Announce Over $290M in Emergency Federal Funding for Upstate NY Safety Net Hospitals
June 26, 2020 update
Caring Gene® Campaign Expands to Address Long Term Care Recruitment Needs Resulting from COVID-19
June 24, 2020 update
Home Care Agencies Turn to New Mentorship Pilot for Staffing Support
June 23, 2020 update
DOH Releases Guidelines for Expanded Hospital Visitation
June 17, 2020 update
DOH Releases Written Guidance on Elective Inpatient & Outpatient Surgeries
June 15, 2020 update
Common Questions on Workplace Violence Prevention
Our workplace violence prevention initiatives aim to create a safer environment for all healthcare professionals. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers to help you understand our efforts better.
Whats is the most common type of workplace violence in healthcare?
Client-on-worker violence, which includes violence from patients, their family members, and visitors, is the most common type.
What are some examples of workplace violence in healthcare?
Examples include verbal abuse, threats, pushing, physical assault, and even murder.
how can healthcare facilities prevent workplace violence?
Implement comprehensive policies, provide training programs, establish effective reporting systems, and enhance security measures.
how can healthcare facilities improve communications and reduce the risk of violence?
Foster open and respectful communication channels, address patient concerns promptly, and consider implementing measures to manage waiting times.
What are the long-term effects of workplace violence on healthcare workers?
Workplace violence can lead to physical and psychological trauma, increased stress, and even medical errors.
Learn more about our efforts to create a safer workplace in Healthcare
Contact Andrew Nault, Director Emergency Preparedness, to learn more Email: [email protected]