Women Serve Too

Accountability is Uncomfortable: Combating Workplace Bullying and Creating Safer Work Environments

Brittinie Wick Season 1 Episode 23

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Air Force veteran Aleha Ingle shares her journey from the military to academia and her mission to combat workplace bullying. She emphasises the importance of creating safe and inclusive work environments and advocates for the Workplace Psychological Safety Act. In her own experience, she faced bullying and a lack of support from her leadership, which led her to pursue multiple degrees and a doctorate in order to become a better leader and advocate for change. She encourages individuals to speak up and take action against workplace bullying, as it has long-term effects on both individuals and organisations.

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Aleha, an Air Force veteran with 21 years of service and a survivor of personal trauma, now dedicates her extensive expertise in I/O Psychology to combating workplace bullying. Her military background, coupled with three Master’s degrees and an ongoing Doctorate in Leadership & Education in Healthcare, equips her to effectively advocate for safer, more inclusive work environments. By leveraging her own experiences and academic insights, Aleha actively fights against toxicity in the workplace, striving to shield employees from bullies and fostering a culture of respect and support. Her story is a powerful testament to resilience and transformation.

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