MoH launches second edition of guidelines for preventing, managing violence against ministry staff at health facilities

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MoH launches second edition of guidelines for preventing, managing violence against ministry staff at health facilities
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PUTRAJAYA, May 10 — The Health Ministry (MoH) launched the second edition of the Guidelines for Preventing and Managing Violence Against MoH Staff in Health Facilities...

PUTRAJAYA, May 10 — The Health Ministry launched the second edition of the Guidelines for Preventing and Managing Violence Against MoH Staff in Health Facilities today.

He said that violence had been identified as one of the main challenges in the workplace, and any form of violence, whether physical, verbal, sexual or written, can disrupt their productivity. According to Dr Muhammad Radzi, statistics showed that there had been an increase in violence cases against MoH staff from 167 cases reported after the launch of the first edition of the guidelines in 2017.

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