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These cards are designed to provide a one-page diagrammatic overview of key concepts from within the toolkit. Ideal for sharing with colleagues, starting discussions about incivility, and for reading over whenever you have a spare minute! Take a look at each card via the links below.

What is incivility?

This card provides a brief overview of workplace incivility, with examples.
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Incivility impact

Read more about the way in which incivility can adversely impact veterinary staff.
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Responding to incivility

Find out more about the various responses reported to us by veterinary staff.
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Why does incivility have an impact?

Find out more about why incivility can have an adverse impact on veterinary staff.
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  • Dr Amy Irwin

  • Dr Nejc Sedlar

  • Dr Heather Branigan

  • Dr Janine Cooper

  • Linda Engles

  • Prof Rhona Flin

  • Dr Susan Griffiths

  • Dr Helen Knight

  • Dr Peidong Mei

  • Helen Silver-MacMahon

  • Dr Ilinca Ruxandra Tone

  • Apoorva Amirapu

  • Beatrix Duff

  • Sofia Johansson

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