The Health Consequences of Speaking Out

People who speak out in the public interest, known as whistleblowers, often threaten vested interests. When whistleblowers suffer reprisals, as frequently occurs, the consequences for their health can be serious. Interviews with members of Whistleblowers Australia reveal that whistleblowers can expe...

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Main Authors: Rosemary Greaves (Author), John K. McGlone (Author)
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Published: Social Medicine Publication Group, 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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