shockedcanadian
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Maybe some covert Creepy Ones working there to engage in their usual dirty trick campaigns as they do in so many other institutions.
Canadas Police State is collapsing and America will get whatever deal they want at that point.
Be wary of who you trust America...
Many staff inside the country’s leading mental health institution say they are suffering their own trauma from a toxic workplace rife with discrimination and bullying.
Anonymous employee feedback from health-care providers at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) include widespread staff complaints about a work culture they say left them with mental health challenges including anxiety, depression and even suicidality.
When they attempt to address their grievances, many say they were met with retaliation and a lack of accountability.
“I would throw up before work,” one employee said. “I know no one would support me.”
Some staff blamed the workplace culture at CAMH for mental health challenges. “They make you doubt your sanity,” one respondent wrote.
Some respondents explicitly noted a gap between the hospital’s mental health mission and the psychological state of its employees.
“It is ironic that an organization that provides mental health support is so disconnected from the mental health of its staff,” said one respondent.
Another wrote: “The fact that the organization puts out statements about anti-racism that don’t align with what we experience internally, it’s a problem. They don’t walk the talk internally.”
Canadas Police State is collapsing and America will get whatever deal they want at that point.
Be wary of who you trust America...
Many staff inside the country’s leading mental health institution say they are suffering their own trauma from a toxic workplace rife with discrimination and bullying.
Anonymous employee feedback from health-care providers at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) include widespread staff complaints about a work culture they say left them with mental health challenges including anxiety, depression and even suicidality.
When they attempt to address their grievances, many say they were met with retaliation and a lack of accountability.
“I would throw up before work,” one employee said. “I know no one would support me.”
Some staff blamed the workplace culture at CAMH for mental health challenges. “They make you doubt your sanity,” one respondent wrote.
Some respondents explicitly noted a gap between the hospital’s mental health mission and the psychological state of its employees.
“It is ironic that an organization that provides mental health support is so disconnected from the mental health of its staff,” said one respondent.
Another wrote: “The fact that the organization puts out statements about anti-racism that don’t align with what we experience internally, it’s a problem. They don’t walk the talk internally.”
