SRH Nurses: Are you safe at work?

Workplace violence and inadequate staffing are not acceptable! Together, we can and must make SRH a safe place for nurses, colleagues and our patients.

Nurses at SRH shouldn’t be afraid when they go to work. Even so, nurses are fearful of some of the very patients for whom they care. Some of us have been victims or have witnessed violence in our workplace.

Please take a few minutes to fill out our Workplace Violence & Safe Staffing survey. Your personal information will be kept confidential.

Questions? Contact your Nurse Representative Sue O'Donnell at 206-575-7979, ext. 3045 or sodonnell@wsna.org. You may also contact Barbara Friesen at 206-575-7979, ext. 3056 or bfriesen@wsna.org


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