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Stefano Cataloni1, Darryl Forsyth1, David Brougham1
1School of Management and Marketing, Massey University, Auckland 0632, New Zealand.
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The purpose of this study is to examine how the leadership competence of school leaders supports the implementation of psychosocial safety climate (PSC) within an educational workplace. While recent studies have considered how various leadership styles influence PSC, the processes through which school leaders at different levels enact and develop PSC in practice continue to receive limited attention. This study addresses this gap through a qualitative case study at a school in Aotearoa, New Zealand, which employed a sequential data collection process comprising 26 interviews and three focus groups. This investigation found that exemplary leadership, overcoming complexity, and multiskilled leadership are pivotal competencies that enable PSC implementation within a school setting. More broadly, we discuss how these key leadership competencies facilitate the development of policies, practices, and procedures that promote teachers' psychological health and the four domains of the PSC framework. Finally, we propose a Leader Competence-PSC Framework as a practical tool for investigating and evaluating school leader competence across specific PSC domains.
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