Dave learns that incivility isn’t about the American Civil War – it’s low intensity, inappropriate behaviour. It can be very hurtful to other people, and can build up over time and cause bigger problems.
What’s a game of bingo got to do with mental health stigma? Dave gets a lesson in spotting the early warning signs, such as noticing changes in his team’s usual behaviour.
Dave loves a round of golf and looks after his own work/life balance, but it’s clear his team members are suffering from overwork.
Dave learns how to spot the early warning signs of mental health issues. He fantasises about being a self-help guru on TV, but Dr Cotton assures him it’s not about being a counsellor or psychologist.
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