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Workshop: Leadership in Complexity – Navigating from Conflict to Cohesion for Safe Care

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Date & Time

Friday 25th July 2025 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Venue

Karstens, 123 Queen Street, Melbourne,

Event Category

External event

Organiser

RACMA

CPD details

Educational Activities 6.0 hours
Measuring Outcomes 00 hours
Reviewing Performance 00 hours
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Date

Friday 25th July 2025 @ 9:30 am 4:30 pm

Venue

Organiser

Educational
Activities

6

Health professionals are invited to a one-day workshop in Melbourne exploring how effective leadership can turn conflict into a force for positive change and safer care.

Facilitated by Professor Andrew Johnson, this interactive session will unpack the dynamics of conflict in healthcare, its impact on team cohesion, and practical strategies to develop conflict competence.

Key learnings
• explore the complex and interconnected reality of healthcare and understand the implications for leadership
• explore the link between team cohesion and safe care
• identify sources of conflict within teams and across the healthcare system
• develop an understanding of conflict dynamics and sources of conflict
• explore options for management of conflict and tools to develop conflict competence
• build skills to enact conflict competence in your work.

CPD hours General practice

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