If you require immediate support, please call Converge International on 1300 687 327 in Australia or 0800 666 367 in New Zealand, and identify yourself as an ANZCA fellow, trainee or SIMG.
ANZCA is committed to equality of opportunity and ensuring that the working and training environment is free from discrimination, bullying and harassment.
The college considers bullying, discrimination and harassment to be unacceptable behaviours that will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
In 2015, we established a Bullying, Discrimination and Sexual Harassment (BDSH) Working Group chaired by past president, Professor David A Scott. A number of recommendations were made by the group in their 2017 report. Since then, we’ve been working hard on delivering tangible solutions, to ensure a safe and professional environment for all. Here are just some of the actions we’re already delivering:
24/7 support when you need it
How to make a complaint or raise a concern
Supporting Anaesthetists' Professionalism and Performance
Expanding resources for trainees
The Operating with Respect online module, which was generously shared by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons was launched at the beginning of December 2017, and is available on Networks for trainees, fellows and SIMGs. Participants in the ANZCA and FPM Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program, are eligible to claim CPD credits upon completion of this module.
Welfare Advocates
Welfare Advocates are recommended for all ANZCA and FPM accredited hospitals. Welfare Advocates must have knowledge and interest in welfare and have the ability to perform a guidance role and offer support to those in need in a confidential manner. Their role is to offer ‘Welfare First Aid’ in the first instance and should then refer trainees or colleagues to relevant professional personnel for further advice or assistance if required. If you would like to register as a Welfare Advocate please contact membership services.
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We support a number of services and initiatives which are underpinned by our commitment outlined in our Doctors' Health and Wellbeing Framework.
As part of our ongoing support for our fellows, trainees, and SIMGs, ANZCA has engaged the professional services of Converge International – a confidential and independent counselling and coaching program.
Our Critical Incident Debriefing Toolkit provides a comprehensive, evidence-based resource on what are critical incidents, how to provide support and a hot debrief following a critical incident. It can be read in sections or as a whole.
We have developed a directory of doctors' health advisory services and helplines in Australia and New Zealand.
The TWPG helps to provide trainees with tangible and practical outcomes to support their wellbeing and their engagement with the college.
Wellbeing advocates are recommended for all ANZCA and FPM accredited hospitals.
The ANZCA doctors health and wellbeing framework informs our strategic and operational efforts in the wellbeing space.
Find out what else we're doing to improve doctors' health and wellbeing.
This toolkit is a resource to support anaesthesia departments and individual anaesthetists to operationalise a framework they can put into action.
The aim of the Wellbeing SIG is to promote personal wellbeing and to heighten awareness of wellbeing issues in anaesthetists and pain medicine specialists. The group is an informative, educative and referral group; it has no therapeutic role.