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The embattled Albury Wodonga Health Services is again in the spotlight. Mental health clinicians are claiming a toxic workplace culture is putting patients lives at risk. A stream of skilled mental health workers have left the service over concerns around bullying and staffing levels. Twenty staff across the service have been on Work Cover compensation for psychological injures.

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00:05After 14 years working with Aubrey Wodonga Health, psychiatrist Sarah Dahlenberg got
00:11the sense the care was trending in the wrong direction.
00:14Something bad, a critical incident was very likely to happen.
00:20She flagged the service was decimated and unsafe to the board in 2021.
00:25Two months later, a mental health inpatient died from self-harm amid a major staffing restructure.
00:32A lot of extremely experienced staff, psychiatrists, nursing staff, registrars had left the service
00:41because it had become a toxic workplace.
00:45WorkSafe data shows 20 employees have received work cover in the past five years for psychological injuries,
00:52while a 2025 union survey of the service's mental health staff shows the sickly culture continues to infect the workforce.
01:01Almost half personally experienced bullying and harassment.
01:06More than three quarters said bullying came from executive or senior leadership,
01:10and almost three quarters said they felt unsafe and scared to raise workplace concerns to management.
01:17I was bullied. I watched multiple colleagues be bullied.
01:23I felt targeted every time I spoke up about the issues that I had with the nurses being pushed to
01:30the side.
01:32Social worker Kelly Stastny left the service in March after reaching breaking point in her dealings with management.
01:40It became really disheartening to work in a service where multiple issues were kind of raised and it felt like
01:45they were dismissed.
01:46You want to sit down and look into the workplace, please?
01:49While long-term patients like Richard Hendry warn they're feeling the pain of staff turnover and poor workplace culture.
01:56It's toxic and it makes you sick and it makes people sick and there are elements within Aubrey Wodonga Health
02:04generally, not just mental health, that treat feedback as a personal attack.
02:10He warns mental health patients won't attend services they don't trust.
02:14The risk is death.
02:18Last year, a group of Aubrey Wodonga Health clinicians wrote to Victoria's Office of the Chief Psychiatrist,
02:24warning patients were at significant risk after key staff left.
02:28People are dying. They actually are losing their lives because they're so frustrated with the system or they get so
02:35unwell and the care's not there.
02:38The OCP says it's working with the health service to deliver a safe and high-quality mental health service,
02:44while the state government says it's also working with Aubrey Wodonga Health to improve workplace culture.
02:50The service has been at loggerheads with clinicians and even the community for years over infrastructure and culture.
02:58Its CEO and chairman of the board have resigned in recent months and staff say morale is at an all
03:05-time low.
03:06Aubrey Wodonga Health refused an on-camera interview, but says significant work is underway to strengthen culture, leadership and accountability,
03:15including how concerns are raised and addressed. Healthcare workers warn the service is too important to fail.
03:23It can equal really poor mental health outcomes and a lack of trust in the service for the community,
03:29which I don't think is fair and that our community deserves far more.
03:33Hoping for some form of recovery.
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