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The Veterinary Incivility Toolkit is designed to be interactive, featuring a range of individual and group activities designed to enable you to apply the toolkit content, assess your individual incivility experience, and discuss incivility with your team, as well as providing support for developing strategies to manage incivility in your practice. Click on the various links below to access, and download, a variety of worksheets and activity guidance.

Incivility assessment

Assess the level of incivility you have experienced over the past month.
Assess

Incivility tracker

Track the incivility, and associated impacts, you experience over a month.
Track

Incivility reflection

Worksheet to organise your reflection on multiple incivility experiences.
Reflect

Incivility diary

Diary template and guidance to record, and reflect on, uncivil interactions at work.
Diary

Incivility scenarios

Group based discussion task focused on fictional uncivil scenarios.
Scenarios
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