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(1) The purpose of this Policy is to promote a professional, inclusive, safe, respectful and productive workplace at Victoria University (VU). (3) HESF Standard 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety; 5.2 Academic and Research Integrity; 6.1 Corporate Governance (4) ESOS Standard 5 Younger Overseas Students (5) This Policy applies to all Staff of the University: (6) This Policy does not apply to students of the University. Students should reference the Student Charter Policy. (7) Where there is inconsistency or uncertainty between this Policy and other employment related policies, this Policy prevails. (8) The examples provided in each section of this Policy are intended as indicative, not comprehensive. Behaviours staff are expected to avoid are not limited to items specifically mentioned within each section. (9) This Policy is not incorporated into the staff members' contracts of employment but its content does operate as lawful and reasonable directions to staff members. (11) Conflicts of interest: - a conflict between a person's personal or private interests and performance of their duties and responsibilities to VU, which influences their actions as a VU employee or is contrary to the interests of VU. Private interests include both financial and non-financial interests, and can include the interests of family members and close friends or associates. Conflicts of interest can be actual, potential or perceived: (12) VU aims to employ and develop a workforce characterised by flexibility, agility and forward thinking. Our workforce is committed to providing and enabling the best possible student experience in everything we do. This informs the way we expect all staff members to perform their roles. (13) VU is committed to providing an inclusive, respectful and safe workplace where staff are enabled to do their jobs well. Expectations of staff are set out in this and other policies to foster and maintain a professional environment where everyone understands their responsibilities and obligations. (14) As a VU staff member, you are required to comply with: (15) You must treat students, other staff and members of the community with respect. This includes, but is not limited to, the expectation that you will, in person and in online contexts: (16) You are also expected to use respectful language towards others in any communications related to your employment, including conversations on social media. This requirement exists regardless of: (17) To uphold clause (15), you must among other things: (18) To uphold clause (15), you must not, in person or via any other form of activity: (19) You are expected to conduct yourself professionally at all times in your role at VU. This includes, but is not limited to, expectations that you will: (20) To uphold clause (19), you must not, among other things: (21) You are expected to behave honestly and with integrity at all times. This includes, but is not limited to, the expectation that you will: (22) To uphold clause (21), you must not, among other things: (23) You are expected to act appropriately at all times when dealing with children and young people under the age of 18. (24) This includes, but is not limited to the expectation that you will: (25) The University is committed to fostering a culture of honesty, fairness and ethical behaviour and maintaining integrity in decision-making and research. At all times, staff are expected to perform their duties in the interests of achieving the University's mission and strategic objectives. (26) As part of upholding these standards all staff must take reasonable steps to avoid any actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest and act in the best interests of the University. (27) There are common situations where conflicts of interest issues can arise, such as during the conduct of certain University bodies or committees, where VU has specific policy instrument in place to address conflicts of interest. A policy instrument may include a University policy, procedure, statute, regulation or committee terms of reference, such as the following: (28) Staff members should manage any conflict of interest issue in accordance with the applicable VU policy instrument listed above. If none of the above examples are applicable to the situation, body or committee, staff members should manage the conflict in accordance with this policy. If you are unsure as to what policy should apply, you should seek advice from your Manager and/or P&C Business Partner. (29) Examples of a conflict of interest include, but are not limited to: (30) All staff have a responsibility to identify and declare any conflict of interest at any time prior to or during their employment at or service to the University. This includes, but is not limited to, the expectation that you will: (31) A conflict of interest must be disclosed or declared where possible, prior to the conflict of interest arising and in all other circumstances as soon as practicable after becoming aware of it. In order to disclose or declare a conflict of interest that is not covered by a policy instrument listed in clause (27): (32) Where the circumstances of a previously disclosed conflict of interest change, including where there is no longer a conflict of interest, the staff member must again advise the person previously notified under clause (31) and submit a revised Conflict of Interest Declaration form. (33) The staff member with the conflict of interest will be required to formulate and undertake, in consultation with the person notified under clause (31), actions to remove or minimise the risk of the conflict of interest in a conflict of interest management plan. The staff member with the conflict of interest and the person notified under clause (31) are responsible for ensuring the conflict of interest management plan is implemented. (34) Examples of actions to remove a conflict of interest may include, but are not limited to: (35) Examples of actions to minimise the risk of a conflict of interest may include, but are not limited to: (36) Where a conflict of interest is determined to be of high risk, for example where the conflict of interest cannot be readily minimised or removed through a conflict of interest management plan, the person notified at clause (31) must notify and consult with People and Culture. (37) You must use all VU facilities resources, including IT resources, appropriately and avoid waste by reducing, reusing or recycling where possible. (38) You must safeguard, properly use, protect and care for VU resources at all times. (39) To uphold the principles above, you must not, among other things: (40) You must comply with occupational health and safety legislation and the University's health and safety policies and procedures. (41) You must ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that you adopt best practice occupational health and safety processes in the performance of your role. (42) You must take care not to put yourself or others in the University community at risk through unsafe practices or inappropriate behaviour. (43) If you observe a hazard that may create a health and safety risk, you must take appropriate steps to mitigate or report the hazard. (44) You must inform your Manager of any injury or health issues that may affect your ability to carry out the inherent requirements of your job. (45) Specifically, you must not: (46) You have a right to intellectual freedom of enquiry and expression. This applies to areas of intellectual life over which you, as an academic, can demonstrate that you possess a level of expertise. (47) When exercising intellectual freedom, you must, among other things: (48) Intellectual freedom does not justify breaching any aspects of this or any other VU policy. (49) If you fail to behave in accordance with this Policy, the University may take disciplinary action against you. (50) You should report suspected breaches of this Policy in the first instance to your manager or other senior staff member as appropriate. Particular breaches may be dealt with in accordance to the Staff Complaints Resolution Procedure, the relevant entreprise agreement, or another policy of the University where applicable. (51) Nothing in this Policy restricts your right and ability to report concerns as set out within the Public Interest Disclosures Policy. (52) Appropriate Workplace Behaviour - Staff-Authored Texts ProcedureAppropriate Workplace Behaviour Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Top of PageSection 2 - TEQSA/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy Statement
Part A - Respect
Part B - Professionalism
Part C - Honesty and Integrity
Part D - Children and Young People
Part E - Managing Conflict of Interest
Disclosure of a Conflict of Interest
Management of a Conflict of Interest
Part F - Using University Resources
Part G - Health and Safety
Part H - Academic Freedom
Part I - Consequences of Breaching this Policy
Section 6 - Procedures