Common use of Individual Support Clause in Contracts

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer will seek to accommodate any reasonable request from an employee experiencing family violence for: (i) temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or hours and/or shift patterns; (ii) temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iii) temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (iv) a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (v) any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) Any temporary changes to an employee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periods. When an employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employee’s substantive position. (c) An employee experiencing family violence will be offered access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as specified in this agreement. The EAP shall include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) An employee that discloses that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: Victorian Early Education Agreement 2021, Victorian Early Childhood Teachers and Educators Agreement 2020

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer will seek to accommodate approve any reasonable request from an employee experiencing family violence for: (i) temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or hours and/or shift patterns; (ii) temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iii) temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (iv) a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (v) any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) Any temporary changes to an employee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periods. When an employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employee’s substantive position. (c) An employee experiencing family violence will be offered access to the Employee employee Assistance Program (EAP) as specified in this agreementand/or other available local employee support resources. The EAP shall will include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) An employee that discloses that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: Nurses (Department of Education and Training) Agreement 2020, Nurses (Department of Education and Training) Agreement 2016

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee Employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employeesEmployees, the employer Employer will seek to accommodate approve any reasonable request from an employee Employee experiencing family violence for: (i) i. temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or hours and/or shift patterns; (ii) . temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iii) . temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (iv) . a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (v) v. any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) Any temporary changes to an employee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periods. When an employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employeeEmployee’s substantive position. (c) An employee experiencing family violence will be offered access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as specified in this agreementand/or other available local employee support resources. The EAP shall include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) An employee Employee that discloses that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer TAC will seek to accommodate approve any reasonable request from an employee experiencing family violence for: (i) temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or hours and/or shift patterns; (ii) temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iii) temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (iv) a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (v) any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) Any temporary changes to an employee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periods. When an employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employee’s substantive position. (c) An employee experiencing family violence will be offered access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as specified in this agreementand/or other available local employee support resources. The EAP shall include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) An employee that discloses that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee Employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employeesEmployees, the employer Centre will seek to accommodate approve any reasonable request from an employee Employee experiencing family violence for: (ia) temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or of hours and/or shift patterns; (iib) temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iiic) temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (ivd) a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (ve) any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) . Any temporary changes to an employeeEmployee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periods. When an employee Employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employeeEmployee’s substantive position. (c) . An employee Employee experiencing family violence will be offered access referred to the Employee Assistance Program assistance program (EAP) as specified in this agreementand/or other available local Employee support resources. The EAP shall include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) . An employee that Employee who discloses to the Centre that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: The Geelong Arts Centre Enterprise Agreement 2021 – 2024

Individual Support. (a) In order to provide support to an employee experiencing family violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer Employer will seek to accommodate approve any reasonable request from an employee experiencing family violence for: (i) temporary or ongoing changes to their span of hours or pattern or hours and/or shift patterns; (ii) temporary or ongoing job redesign or changes to duties; (iii) temporary or ongoing relocation to suitable employment; (iv) a change to their telephone number or email address to avoid harassing contact; (v) any other appropriate measure including those available under existing provisions for family friendly and flexible work arrangements. (b) Any temporary changes to an employee’s role should be reviewed at agreed periodsperiods . When an employee is no longer experiencing family violence, the terms and conditions of employment may revert back to the terms and conditions applicable to the employee’s substantive position. (c) An employee experiencing family violence will be offered access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as specified in this agreementand/or other available local employee support resources. The EAP shall include professionals trained specifically in family violence. (d) An employee that discloses that they are experiencing family violence will be given information regarding current support services.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement