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Feeling the Heat: workers' experience, knowledge and understanding of job stress 
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Feeling the HeatDo you work in the community sector and have something to say about job stress?

Can you contribute one and a half to two hours?

It is important to discover workers' views and experiences of job stress: what is happening and what can be done to lessen job stress? Your views are important.

If you work in the community sector (clinicians, direct care staff and administrative workers), you can join a qualitative study looking at workers' experiences, knowledge and understanding of job stress.



You can attend either a focus group or an individual interview.

To obtain information on this research and be a participant, please contact Lorraine Harrison (Social worker and PhD student) on 0438 307 002 or lorraine.harrison@live.vu.edu.au.

Posted on Tuesday, October 06, 2009 @ 18:33:09 EDT by corey
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