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Disciplinary and Grievance Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to establish a fair, transparent, and legally compliant framework for managing disciplinary and grievance matters at {{org_field_name}}. This policy ensures that all employees are treated fairly, consistently, and with respect, in line with the latest CQC regulations and employment laws.

The policy aims to:

By implementing this policy, {{org_field_name}} ensures a high standard of professional conduct and workforce accountability, contributing to a safe and well-managed care home environment.

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

It covers all disciplinary actions related to misconduct or poor performance and grievance procedures for employee concerns, complaints, or disputes.

3. Legal and Regulatory Framework

This policy complies with:

By adhering to these legal requirements, {{org_field_name}} ensures that all disciplinary and grievance procedures are fair, transparent, and legally defensible.

4. Disciplinary Procedure

4.1 Purpose of the Disciplinary Process

The disciplinary procedure is designed to:

Disciplinary matters may relate to:

4.2 Informal Resolution (First Step Before Formal Action)

Where possible, minor misconduct or performance issues will be handled through informal discussions. Managers will:

If the issue is not resolved informally, a formal disciplinary process may be initiated.

4.3 Formal Disciplinary Process

Step 1: Investigation

Step 2: Disciplinary Hearing

Step 3: Disciplinary Outcomes

Following the hearing, possible outcomes include:

Employees have the right to appeal any disciplinary decision.

5. Grievance Procedure

5.1 Purpose of the Grievance Process

The grievance procedure provides a clear process for employees to raise concerns, complaints, or disputes about:

All grievances are handled confidentially, fairly, and without bias.

5.2 Informal Resolution (First Step Before a Formal Grievance)

Where possible, employees are encouraged to raise concerns informally with their manager. Many grievances can be resolved through open discussion and mediation.

If the issue is not resolved informally, employees can submit a formal grievance.

5.3 Formal Grievance Process

Step 1: Submitting a Grievance

Step 2: Investigation

Step 3: Grievance Hearing

Step 4: Resolution and Outcome

The possible outcomes include:

Employees have the right to appeal grievance decisions.

6. Monitoring and Compliance

To ensure fair and effective disciplinary and grievance procedures, {{org_field_name}}:

All records of disciplinary and grievance matters are kept confidential and compliant with GDPR.

7. Policy Review

This policy is reviewed annually or earlier if CQC regulations, employment law, or best practices change.


Responsible Person: {{org_field_registered_manager_first_name}} {{org_field_registered_manager_last_name}}
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Next Review Date:
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