Humans of Partnership Speak Up
As these short stories make clear, your voice makes a difference. It's not always easy, but for union members, managers and care providers, speaking up is a right and a responsibility.
As these short stories make clear, your voice makes a difference. It's not always easy, but for union members, managers and care providers, speaking up is a right and a responsibility.
Use this meeting icebreaker as a fun way to get people talking about things they love.
Visual boards are a powerful way to improve communication and get team members more involved.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Anyone with a sense of humor
Best used:
In this full-page comic, our superheroes share how speaking up can keep your work environment—and our patients—safe.
In this full-page comic, our superhero shares tools for having a free to speak culture and working in a safe environment.
This poster shares the slogan "Free to Speak" and has a checklist for comparison of a whiner vs. problem solver. Share it during your team meetings and help build a culture of speaking up.
How do you speak up when you're not the boss? Get advice from two union members who've done it.
Simple (but not easy!) ways managers can encourage their employees to feel safe about speaking up.
The 2015 National Agreement includes a requirement that teams have a communications plan. From the Summer 2015 Hank.
Why having a speak-up culture matters—and tips on creating one. From the Summer 2016 Hank.