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  1. Taken from Leigh, A. & Melwani, S., "Supporting employees after violence against their communities", Harvard Business Review, 5 October 2022
  2. Leigh, A. & Melwani, S., "Supporting employees after violence against their communities"
  3. Ibid.
  4. Leigh, A. & Melwani, S., "Supporting employees after violence against their communities"
  5. Leigh, A. & Melwani, S., "Supporting employees after violence against their communities"; Leigh, A. and Melwani, S., “‘Am I next?’ The spillover effects of Mega-Threats on Avoidant Behaviours at Work,” Academy of Management Journal, 2022, Vol. 65, No. 3 
  6. Rees, S and Moussa, B. "Invisible wounds of the Israel Gaza War in Australia," Medical Journal Australia, 2024, Vol. 220, no. 1, p. 4- 6