• 16th Jul 2025

Research opportunity: Perceived impacts of incivility within paramedic systems



Are you a registered operational paramedic?

Are you a manager of paramedics or a paramedic stakeholder?


We are conducting a national study of Australian paramedic systems examining the prevalence and impact of workplace incivility across all levels of paramedic systems.


What's involved?


  • Complete a short answer survey online
  • Responses are anonymous
  • For every survey completed UniSC will donate $2 to Fortem Australia (up to $300) in support of first responders

Registered operational paramedics: For more information and to participate please click here or scan the QR code below:



Paramedic managers and stakeholders: For more information and to participate please click here or scan the QR code below:



Please contact Erin McDonald for any questions.


Please note: All research opportunities promoted by the College are approved by our Research Committee. For any questions or comments relating to content, please contact the researchers directly. Support services are also available to paramedics who have participated in research opportunities. A list of these can be found on our website here.

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