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Staff Conduct and Discipline Procedures

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These procedures must be read in conjunction with the Staff Conduct and Discipline Policy.

2. Scope

These procedures apply to all employees.

3. Procedures

3.1 Employees

All employees must:

  • comply with the Department’s Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only) and the Western Australian Public Sector Commissioner's Instruction No. 7: Code of Ethics
  • complete the online Accountable and Ethical Decision Making training (staff only) within six months of initial appointment to a position within the Department, prior to the expiry of three years after the initial completion, and then every three years thereafter
  • report any breach or suspected breach of discipline to their line manager, another manager within the Department or to the Standards and Integrity Directorate
  • notify any suspected misconduct or corruption to the Standards and Integrity Directorate as soon as practicable
  • notify the Standards and integrity Directorate immediately of any allegations or convictions of sexual offences, sexual misconduct or physical assault on or in the presence of a child by a Department employee, volunteer or contractor.

Guidance

The requirement for employees to notify Standards and Integrity Directorate as soon as possible in relation to allegations and convictions of sexual offences, sexual misconduct and physical assault by employees, volunteers and contractors has effect regardless of where the alleged incident occurred (on school site or other location) and regardless of when (during school hours or outside of school hours). The requirement is in accordance with the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971 and reportable conduct. For more information see Ombudsman Western Australia.

Refer to the Public Interest Disclosure guidelines for details about the process for making a public interest disclosure. A notification to the Standards and Integrity Directorate relating to suspected misconduct can be made utilising the Public Interest Disclosure process.  

3.2 Principals and line managers

Principals and line managers must:

  • promote a culture of integrity with all employees by following and distributing the Department’s Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only) and:
    • providing all employees on the Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only);
    • integrating the Department’s values, behaviours, Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only) into performance management processes for staff;
    • confirm that employees have completed the Department’s Accountable and Ethical Decision Making training (staff only) within six months of initial appointment to a position within the Department, prior to the expiry of three years after the initial completion, and then every three years thereafter; and
  • manage staff conduct in accordance with all applicable Department policies, procedures, frameworks and guidelines;
  • provide support, advice and assistance to employees facing ethical or conduct issues in the course of their public duties; and
  • respond to complaints and notifications, and suspected breaches of discipline, promptly and according to the relevant policies, procedures, frameworks and guidelines.

Guidance

Refer to the Complaints and Notifications Categorisation Schedule available on Ikon to determine where complaints and notifications need to be notified.

When resolving a complaint refer to the Complaints and Notifications Policy and Framework available on the Policies website.

When inducting employees, principals and line managers should provide a copy of the Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only), and inform them of the related content on Ikon.

4. Definitions

A breach of discipline occurs when an employee:

An expression of dissatisfaction with an aspect of Government education made to the Department by any person other than a staff member unless the complaint relates to the staff member’s child and the child is a student at a public School, as prescribed under section 55(2)(c) of the School Education Regulations 2000 (WA). It may be general in nature and relate to matters including, but not limited to:

  • The provision of education services or a process;
  • The actions or behaviour (conduct) of a staff member (including a staff member involved in regulatory services supported by the Department), contractor or volunteer;
  • The application or appropriateness of a policy, practice or procedure; or
  • A decision by a staff member, contractor or volunteer, or a business area of the Department.

Corruption has the meaning of the term ‘misconduct’ as defined under section 4 of the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act 2003 (WA). Corruption occurs if a public officer corruptly acts or fails to act in the performance of their functions of employment; or corruptly takes advantage of their employment to obtain a benefit for themselves or another, or cause a detriment to another; or commits an offence connected to their official capacity. It also includes conduct that is not honest or impartial, amounts to a breach of trust, or involves misuse of Department information or assets and constitutes a breach of discipline that could result in termination of employment.

Misconduct has the same meaning as corruption. 

A report by a staff member regarding the conduct or decision of a staff member, contractor, volunteer, or a business area of the Department. 

A notification does not include any matter that should be managed under another relevant Department framework or policy such as the Department’s Grievance Framework, Occupational Safety and Health policy, Employee Performance policy, Equal Opportunity, Discrimination and Harassment policy or Bullying in the Workplace policy.

5. Related documents

6. Contact information

Policy manager:

Director, Standards and Integrity

Policy contact officer:

Director, Standards and Integrity

Standards and Integrity Directorate

Department of Education

151 Royal Street

East Perth WA 6004

T: (08) 9264 4740

Complaints Advice Line: 1800 655 985

7. History of changes

Effective date Last update date Procedure version no.
12 February 2019 3.0
Staff Conduct and Discipline policy and procedures has undergone a major review. Endorsed by Director General at Corporate Executive on 28 November 2018.
12 February 2019 18 June 2021 3.1
Minor change to update links to 2021 Code of Conduct and Standards D21/0336756
15 February 2022 4.0
Staff Conduct and Discipline policy and procedures has undergone a major review. Endorsed by Director General on 16 December 2021.

Summary of changes to the Staff Conduct and Discipline policy and procedures on Ikon (staff only).

13 June 2023 5.0
Major change to policy and procedures to reflect new legislative requirements. Endorsed by Director General on 15 May 2023.
Summary of changes to the Staff Conduct and Discipline policy and procedures on Ikon (staff only).

8. More information

This procedure:

Download procedure PDFStaff Conduct and Discipline Procedures v5.0

Please ensure you also download the policy supported by this procedure.


Supported policy:

Download Policy PDFStaff Conduct and Discipline Policy


Procedure review date

13 June 2026