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Member and Trainee Wellbeing

A healthy workforce is integral to patient safety and to quality and sustainable health care. We support individual members and trainees while advocating for systemic improvements in the places where they work.
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Member and Trainee Support Unit

The Member and Trainee Support Unit (MTSU) is a confidential point of contact for all members and trainees.

Whether it is a personal or workplace issue that is affecting you, you can contact MTSU for support. Staff will talk things through with you to establish the outcome you’re seeking and the assistance you might need.

At all stages, you decide your course of action, and all information you provide is confidential, except in cases where someone’s safety is at immediate risk.

MTSU staff are located in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Contact MTSU or read our Frequently Asked Questions.

Supporting FRANZCOG trainees

FRANZCOG Trainees can also access support from the FRANZCOG Support Team, which sits within the Training Team and is separate from the MTSU. If you need clarity around your training or are navigating parts of your training journey that are not straightforward, please contact FRANZCOG Support at: franzcogsupport@ranzcog.edu.au

FRANZCOG Support staff will explain the processes that apply and outline the options available, supporting you through your next steps.

Confidential counselling support

Fellows, SIMGs, Trainees in all programs

If you need support and would prefer to speak to someone outside the College, you can access confidential counselling through Converge International.

The College will pay for your first four sessions within a 12-month period. Your immediate family members can use any or all of your four sessions.

You can book online or via phone.

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For information on Converge’s intake processes and confidentiality, please review oursupporting documentation.

Associates, Certificants and Affiliates

All doctors can contact their local doctors’ health advisory service for confidential support. If you are a Fellow of another medical college, you may also be able to access counselling support through them.

Australia

  • Doctors’ health service: contact to speak to a doctor or counsellor.

Aotearoa New Zealand

  • Call the Doctors’ Health Advisory Service to be connected to a doctor peer:
    0800 471 2654

Wellbeing resources

As doctors, it can be challenging to balance the demands of a busy profession with family and personal commitments. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety or poor mental health, we are here to help.

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Advancing System-Wide Change

: Read the reports and national strategy proposal from this Australian project to improve the culture in healthcare.

: Cross-College document unifying approach to doctor wellbeing.

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Adverse Outcomes

Medical complications and adverse events happen. The support you receive after an adverse outcome can be crucial to maintaining your wellbeing.

Facing Adversity, Finding Connection webinar

Hear from senior colleagues about managing adverse outcomes and potential fears going forward if informal channels of support are gone. For access to a recording of this webinar, please contact: mtsu@ranzcog.edu.au.

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AMA Victoria Peer Support Service

AMA Victoria Peer Support Service: free, anonymous peer support from a listening colleague. Call 1300 853 338.

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Australasian Doctors in Recovery

: confidential fellowship of medical professionals supporting recovery from addiction, including alcoholism.

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Doctors Health Advisory Service 24/7 Helpline

Aotearoa New Zealand: Call the Doctors Health Advisory Service to be connected to a doctor peer +64 800 471 2654

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DRS4DRS

Contact to speak to a doctor or counsellor.

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Fatigue

Excessive working hours and resulting fatigue can impact both patient safety and doctors’ health.

The College’s Fatigue risk management in obstetric and gynaecological practice (WPI 18) guideline outlines organisational, departmental, and individual responsibilities to mitigate the risks of clinician fatigue.

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Find a Local Health Professional in Aotearoa New Zealand

Find a psychiatrist on the : under ‘patient groups’, select the dropdown option, ‘doctors, psychiatrists or medical students’

DHAS NZ are compiling a list of preferred treatment providers. Please call DHAS NZ on 0800 471 2654 if you’re seeking a treating practitioner.

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Find a Local Health Professional in Australia

Australia-wide: Find a psychiatrist on the , under ‘patient groups’, select the dropdown option, ‘doctors, psychiatrists or medical students’

NSW: (GPs)

NT: (GPs)

QLD: (GPs and psychologists)

SA: (GPs)

VIC:

WA: (clinical psychologists and GPs)

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Hand-n-Hand

provides free and confidential peer support to health professionals.

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Aotearoa New Zealand

: information and guidance for you or someone else impacted by alcohol or drugs.

: free and confidential community helplines answered by qualified counsellors and trained volunteers – available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

: a comprehensive list of helplines and services available in NZ that offer support, information and help.

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Aotearoa New Zealand – LGBTQIA+

Rainbow mental health organisation offering specialist face-to-face and video counselling with experienced professionally qualified counsellors. Call 0800 OUTLINE (0800 688 5463).

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Australia

: mental health resources and support

: support for people in crisis

: supports people and families affected by anxiety and depression during pregnancy and in the first year of parenthood

: includes a search tool to find local alcohol and drug services

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Australia – Domestic Violence Survivors

: Understand what domestic and family violence looks like, how to recognise the signs, and where to find support for you and the people you care about.

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Australia – First Nations

Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) supports people and families affected by anxiety and depression during pregnancy and in the first year of parenthood.

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Health and Wellbeing Referral Options in Australia – LGBTQIA+

: a free and anonymous service run by LGBTIQ+ people for LGBTIQ+ people. It provides Australia-wide peer support and referral service via telephone, 1800 184 527, or webchat.

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Health Service Complaints in Aotearoa New Zealand

Information if a complaint is made about you:

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Health Service Complaints in Australia
Information if a complaint is made about you:

NSW:
NT:
QLD:
SA:
TAS:
VIC:
WA:

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Human Rights Complaints in Aotearoa New Zealand

: helps to resolve complaints about discrimination and human rights violations

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Human Rights Complaints in Australia

: helps to resolve complaints about discrimination and human rights violations.

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Mandatory Reporting in Aotearoa New Zealand

Visit for more information on mandatory reporting.

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Mandatory Reporting in Australia

: About notifications (includes quick-exit button)

A notification was made about me: A practitioner’s experience

: FAQs for confidentiality and mandatory reporting

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Medical Association Support in Australia

The advocates on behalf of the medical profession and the public, operating at a federal level and within each state and territory.

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Medical Association Support in Pacific Region

: a network of health professionals working together to meet the health needs of Pacific people in the region.

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Practitioner Advisory Services in Aotearoa New Zealand

Doctors Health Advisory Service NZ: ensuring every doctor has ready access to health care. Call 0800 471 2654

: health and wellbeing information and resources for resident doctors.

: support for doctors.

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Practitioner Advisory Services in Aotearoa New Zealand – MÄori

: MÄori Medical Practitioners Association.

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Practitioner Advisory Services in Australia

Australia-wide:
ACT:
NSW:
NT:
QLD:
SA:
TAS: Call 1300 374 377
VIC: and
WA:

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Practitioner Advisory Services in Australia – First Nations

supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctors and advocates for a culturally safe healthcare system.

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Practitioner Advisory Services in Australia – Rural

: Crana’s Bush Support Services provides free confidential 24/7 telephone psychological support for all rural and remote health workers and their families.

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Respectful Workplaces Workshop (CPD approved)

Gain information and strategies to support the creation of a supportive and respectful workplace.

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Tools and Digital Resources – MindSpot

offers free online assessment and treatment for stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and other mental health conditions.

 

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Tools and Digital Resources – Shift App

Shift is a free app to help early-career doctors maintain their mental health and wellbeing. Search ‘Shift Black Dog Institute’ on the or .

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Tools and Digital Resources – The Essential Network (TEN)

was developed by health professionals for health professionals, TEN provides specialist, individualised mental health advice and triaged support to connect health workers to the help they need.

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Webinar: Mater Mothers’ Hot Debrief After a Critical Event

Hear from key members of the Mater Mothers’ Hospital Critical Event Hot Debrief Working Party who identified a lack of formal processes for immediate support following events that emotionally impact staff.

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Wellbeing for CPD

To support your mental health and wellbeing, ¸é´¡±·´Ü°ä°¿³Ò’s CPD Framework allows for educational health and wellbeing activities to be approved as part of your continuing professional development. If you’re not sure if a wellbeing activity is relevant, please email mtsu@ranzcog.edu.au.

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Wellbeing initiatives

Fostering Respect Action Plan

Supporting the cultivation of respectful O&G workplaces and training environments, free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.

Health & Occupational Wellness (HOW) Program

The HOW Program guides O&G professionals to develop and implement a tailored wellbeing program in their workplace.

Created by the authors of the Leading with Kindness COVID-19 Toolkit, the program aims to reduce burnout, improve wellbeing and build a culture of occupational health and safety.

College resources

Frequently Asked Questions
Resources to Support Trainees
Policies and Procedures

Select your trainee or member status and filter by category to find the relevant information for your situation.

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General

Who does the Member and Trainee Support Unit support?

The Member and Trainee Support Unit supports:

  • Trainees – all training programs
  • Members – all types
  • SIMGs on a training pathway or undergoing a period of supervised practice
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Does the Member and Trainee Support Unit support SIMGs?

Yes! We support SIMGs on a training pathway or undergoing a period of supervised practice. We can’t answer questions about the SIMG assessment process because we are not the experts in this complex area. We’ll refer assessment questions to the SIMG team, while providing you with ongoing support. You can contact the SIMG team at: simg@ranzcog.edu.au.

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Is the Member and Trainee Support Unit confidential?

Yes, unless there’s an imminent risk to someone’s health or safety. It’s important that members and trainees feel safe to contact the MTSU.

Rest assured that your conversations with the MTSU are confidential. We will only escalate a matter or share information if you agree.

If you would like to be anonymous, please hide your number and phone us.

How we record data

We generally note your contact with us in a highly confidential spreadsheet. We record this information so that:

  1. If you contact us again, we have your contact history
  2. We can identify themes on where the College can improve.

The spreadsheet is locked down to staff members in the MTSU. It is completely separate from the training arm of the College. No identifying data is shared with other parts of the College, unless you expressly give us permission.

The MTSU reports deidentified data and themes to the Trainees’ Committee and the College Training Accreditation Committee, who are both motivated to improve trainees’ experience in training. No identifying data is ever included in these reports.

If you have any concerns about how we record data, please let us know. We will respond to ensure you feel safe accessing the Member and Trainee Support Unit.

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General

I’m concerned about the wellbeing of a member or trainee. How can I connect them to College support services?

If you’re concerned about a member or trainee and think they might benefit from connecting to the MTSU, you can forward them the MTSU’s details or get their consent for us to contact them.

If you’re on the phone, you can ask, ‘Would you welcome a call from someone in the Member and Trainee Support Unit?’

If you’re communicating via email, you can use or adapt this text:

The RANZCOG Member and Trainee Support Unit (MTSU) is a confidential service for member and trainees to discuss any concerns related to their wellbeing. You can contact the Unit on +61 8 6102 2096 (Aus) or +64 4 399 1376 (NZ) or by email at mtsu@ranzcog.edu.au. Read the MTSU FAQs to find out more. If you would welcome contact from the MTSU, please let me know.

[Fellows, SIMGs and Trainees] If you need support and would prefer to speak to someone outside the College, you can access ¸é´¡±·´Ü°ä°¿³Ò’s Member Support Program via Converge International, specialists in psychology and wellbeing. All sessions are entirely confidential, and your first four sessions within a 12-month period are paid for by the College. To contact Converge, call 1300 687 327 (Australia), 0800 666 367 (Aotearoa New Zealand) or from other countries on +61 3 8620 5300. You can also request a session via the .

¸é´¡±·´Ü°ä°¿³Ò’s wellbeing webpage contains a host of resources to help you take care of yourself, including a list of external support services in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

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General

Who should I contact if the matter is urgent and it’s outside of business hours?
If you need urgent help outside of business hours, please call:

  • Suicide Call Back Service: call 1300 659 467 (Australia)
  • Lifeline: call 13 11 14 (Australia)
  • Suicide Crisis Helpline: call 0508 828 865 (Aotearoa New Zealand).

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Australian members, including Associates (Procedural & Adv. Procedural) can access Drs4Drs Telemedicine support:

 

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Exams

How does the MTSU support candidates preparing for an exam?
You can confidentially discuss any personal concerns with us about the exam and your preparation for it. We’ll support you to address your concerns in a way that works for your circumstances. We’ll also enquire about the strength of your support network.

You can access exam preparation resources:

  • In (login required)
  • : learn skills and techniques to better prepare for and perform in examinations in this webinar facilitated by Performance Psychologist Dr Patsy Tremayne
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Our wellbeing webpage contains a host of resources to help you take care of yourself, including a list of external support services in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

For questions about exam administration and processes, please contact the examinations team at: examinations@ranzcog.edu.au.

Further information

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Exams

There was an incident during my exam, how can the MTSU support me?
If you experienced an incident during your written or oral exam, you can talk to us about what happened and how it affected you. You can choose to apply for special consideration on the grounds of exceptional circumstances.

The examinations team manages the special consideration process. If you have questions about the process, please contact the examinations team at examinations@ranzcog.edu.au.

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I’ve failed an exam, how can the MTSU support me?
If you’ve failed an exam, we provide a confidential and supportive space for you to reflect on how you are feeling and on your exam performance. We’ll explore your next steps with you, such as changes you might make for your next attempt. If you’ve failed your final attempt, we’ll support you through the College’s Progression Review Panel process.

Social support is crucial at this time, so we’ll ask about the strength of your support network.

You can request verbal feedback within three weeks of being notified of an unsuccessful examination attempt for the Associate Training Program (Advanced Procedural) Oral exam or any FRANZCOG or Subspecialty exam. Read the Examinations Verbal Feedback Policy to find out more.

For questions about exam administration and processes, please contact the examinations team at examinations@ranzcog.edu.au.

Further information

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How can RANZCOG support me when my last six-monthly assessment was unsatisfactory?
The MTSU will reach out to you to see if you’d like to talk confidentially about how you’re feeling and how you found your previous training term. Together, we can talk through the challenges of your previous term and explore what factors you could potentially modify for your next rotation.

We can also support you through the process of creating a Learning Development Plan with your training supervisor.

We want you to embark on your next training term with a clear idea of what you need to improve and with the right supports in place for you. Many trainees who have received an ‘unsatisfactory’ outcome for a six-monthly assessment have gone on to become skilled and successful Fellows.

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How can RANZCOG support me when I’ve been referred to the College Training Accreditation Committee regarding my training progress?
You’re most welcome to contact the MTSU to debrief confidentially about how you’re feeling. You might feel anxious, upset or scared about the referral. We’re here to support you before and after the meeting.

You will have the option to make a written submission to the College Training Accreditation Committee. We encourage you to do this. Generally, we recommend you outline any circumstances that affected your training and include evidence that backs up your claims (if applicable). You may include references or letters of support.

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How can RANZCOG support me when I’ve received unexpected negative feedback?
Unexpected negative feedback can be a shock and can really knock your confidence.

Sometimes you won’t know who gave the feedback, for example, if it is part of a consultant survey for a six-monthly assessment or in a three-monthly appraisal. If the feedback is deidentified, your training supervisor is a good person to talk to about the feedback. They will have aggregated feedback from several consultants and might be able to give you their assessment of your performance and skills. If needed, they can work out a plan with you to address the feedback. It’s best to have this conversation in private and to give your supervisor advance notice of what you’re wanting to discuss.

If you know who gave you the feedback, you could ask them to meet with you to find out more, if you feel comfortable to do so.

See the Acquire module, for tips on receiving feedback, including a section on how you can actively participate in feedback discussions.

Have compassion for yourself; it takes courage to ask for feedback. It shows self-awareness and responsibility. You can always contact the MTSU to get support and talk it over.

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How can RANZCOG support me when I’ve been referred to the Progression Review Committee?
You will have received a letter from the relevant committee Chair to let you know that you’ve been referred to the Progression Review Committee (PRC). It’s common to feel anxious, scared or distressed when you receive this news.

The MTSU contacts everyone who has been referred to the PRC. Look out for an email from us asking if we can call you, to find out how you are and what supports you have around you. If you don’t want to talk to us, you don’t have to.

Your referral letter will outline next steps and who to contact with questions about the PRC hearing.

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How can RANZCOG support me when my training supervisor has recommended we prepare a Learning Development Plan?
You can talk to the MTSU about how you found your previous training term and any feedback you received.

The most effective Learning Development Plans are a collaboration between a trainee and their training supervisor. The MTSU can support you to seek specific and actionable feedback from your training supervisor.

We want you to embark on your next training term with a clear idea of what you need to improve and with the right supports in place for you.

You can download the template and guidelines from the resources section on this page.

For support with Learning Development Plan processes, email Training Services at: training@ranzcog.edu.au.

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How can RANZCOG support me when I’m returning from extended leave?
You can complete a Training Support Plan (see the resources section on this page) with your Training Supervisor, to establish what support you need for your return to training.

You can take three years of extended leave during your FRANZCOG training. Refer to the °µÍøTV Regulations for more information.

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How can RANZCOG support me when I’m having difficulty with my research?
If you’re struggling with your research project, talk to your research supervisor first. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, please contact Training Services at: training@ranzcog.edu.au.

If you’re seeking an extension for your research requirement, please complete a special consideration application, address it to the College Training Accreditation Committee and submit it to Training Services at: training@ranzcog.edu.au.

You can read about your research requirements on the FRANZCOG training page.

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I’ve been bullied, harassed or discriminated against in my workplace, how can the MTSU support me?

¸é´¡±·´Ü°ä°¿³Ò’s Code of Conduct sets out our expectation that all members will act in line with our values and treat their colleagues with respect.

There are several ways you can respond if you’ve experienced or witnessed bullying, harassment or discrimination (BHD). When you contact us, we’ll clarify the outcome you are seeking. We can talk you through the options and discuss which one is right for you.

You may be worried about suffering detriment if you make a complaint. Rest assured that your conversations with the MTSU are confidential. At all stages, you decide your course of action. The MTSU will only escalate a matter if you agree, unless your own, a patient’s or someone else’s safety is at risk.

You can complain to several bodies:

  • °µÍøTV: you can complain to RANZCOG about a breach of our Code of Conduct; however, if another body (such as your employer) is currently investigating the matter, RANZCOG generally would not start its own investigation. See our Complaints Policy for more information.
  • Your employer: see your employer’s policies. Employers are legally responsible for providing a safe workplace, including an environment free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.
  • For discrimination complaints: to the or .

If RANZCOG finds that someone has breached its Code of Conduct, sanctions can apply. For more information on sanctions, BHD definitions and support options, see our Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination Policy.

We also have a BHD resource guide that sets out:

  • College member roles and responsibilities
  • BHD examples
  • How to be supportive bystander

If it’s suitable, you could consider speaking to the person who carried out the behaviour. The RACS Speak Up app helps doctors prepare for such conversations; it’s available from the or . We acknowledge that the app will be appropriate for some, but not all situations.

With your permission, the MTSU can pass on feedback to the College’s accreditation team. If the feedback indicates that a training site may not be meeting our accreditation standards, the College has several interventions it can carry out, ranging from writing to the training site to conducting an out-of-cycle hospital visit. See ‘Ongoing monitoring of training sites’ in the Accreditation Process and Guidelines for Hospitalsin the FRANZCOG Training Program for more information.

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I’m experiencing a workplace issue, can RANZCOG help?

The lines between what is a workplace or College issue are not always clear. We have provided some general information here; we encourage you to contact us to talk through which agency would be best placed to respond to your concern.

Employers are legally responsible for providing a safe workplace, including an environment free from bullying, harassment and discrimination. The College has limited jurisdiction in workplace issues. However, all RANZCOG members and trainees are bound by the °µÍøTV Code of Conduct, which counts bullying, harassment and discrimination as unacceptable behaviours, including if they occur in the workplace.

You can complain to RANZCOG about a breach of our Code of Conduct. However, if another body (such as your employer) is currently investigating the matter, RANZCOG generally would not start its own investigation. See our Complaints Policy and our Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination Policy for more information.

For industrial matters such as rostering or access to leave, the Australian or Aotearoa New Zealand medical associations may be able to help you if you’re a member. Please visit our wellbeing webpagefor your local medical association contact details.

°µÍøTV accredits hospitals to deliver FRANZCOG training, and training units to deliver subspecialist training. Hospitals need to meet our standards to ensure that trainees can access the resources, clinical experience and learning environment to complete their training.

°µÍøTV requires that training sites have zero tolerance for workplace bullying, harassment and discrimination. The training site also needs to have policies and processes to identify, investigate and resolve issues of workplace bullying, harassment and discrimination.

Where RANZCOG receives information that indicates that the hospital may not be meeting the requirements of the standards, the RANZCOG accreditation team will gather further information and may intervene, from writing to the hospital about a specific issue, to holding an out-of-cycle visit. See ‘Ongoing monitoring of training sites’ in the Accreditation Process and Guidelines for Hospitals in the FRANZCOG Training Program for more information.

Many medical defence organisations offer legal advice to their policy holders.

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