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Enough is enough tshirt to stop workplace violence

We have launched a movement to end workplace violence for healthcare workers. This initiative is part of our commitment to enhancing staff safety through advanced systems that provide immediate assistance in crisis situations.

The mission was born after a brutal attack in Florida left nurses across a broad canvas shocked.

Enough is enough. It’s time to shine a light on what’s really happening and take action. All proceeds from this t-shirt sale will go directly to the victim of the Palm Beach attack through their GoFundMe.

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Author:

Jordan Belous

Chief Marketing Officer of Pinpoint North America, where she leads marketing strategy, brand development, and digital growth initiatives. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Allied Health with a concentration in physical therapy sciences from the University of Tampa, bringing a unique interdisciplinary perspective that blends healthcare knowledge with modern marketing strategy.

Jordan writes about workplace violence prevention in healthcare, nurse safety, staff wellbeing, and emerging healthcare technologies that support frontline teams. Her work explores how hospitals and behavioral health facilities can build safer environments, reduce burnout and turnover, and implement safety systems that protect staff while preserving trust and dignity.

She is also the Chief Executive Officer of Whip Pediatric Cancer, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children battling cancer and raising awareness and funds for pediatric cancer. Through her work with Whip, Jordan regularly visits pediatric cancer patients in hospitals and spends time alongside patients, families, and the clinicians who care for them. These experiences place her directly beside nurses and healthcare teams every day and reinforce her belief that the people providing care deserve to feel just as safe as the patients they serve.

Her experiences with Whip and her work at Pinpoint are closely connected, both driven by her deep respect for nurses and frontline healthcare workers. Seeing firsthand the compassion, resilience, and critical role nurses play has strengthened her commitment to advocating for safer healthcare environments and ensuring that those who dedicate their lives to caring for others have the protection and support they deserve.