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Wellbeing for the Bush: Civility
Civility is best described as the “rules of engagement” for how people relate to each other. Demonstrating civility means showing regard for those around us and being thoughtful, respectful, courteous, and polite. In this Wellbeing for the Bush guide, the CRANAplus Mental Health & Wellbeing team explore why civility is important in rural and remote health workplaces, what incivility can look like, and what you can do to increase civility in your workplace.