2024
DOI: 10.1108/pijpsm-04-2024-0053
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Police leaders’ perspectives on their ability to support employee wellbeing in Australia: lack of time, training or support?

Fleur Sharafizad,
Aglae Hernandez Grande,
Benjamin Farr-Wharton

Abstract: PurposePolicing organizations in Australia are increasingly expected to eliminate or mitigate psychosocial risks in the workplace to promote employee wellbeing. New leadership skills are required, as police leaders play a key role in supporting the physical and mental health of their staff. This study aims to investigate police leaders’ perceptions about their ability to support employee wellbeing, and the ways in which they would like their organization to equip them for this important task.Design/methodology… Show more

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