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Code of Conduct Policy
Policy Statement
This service believes that all staff should act at all times in a professional and competent manner and with the best interests of service users in mind.
{{org_field_name}} adheres fully to the relevant sections of the following official documents:
- Health and Social Care Act 2008
- Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2010
- Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009
- Guidance about Compliance: Essential Standards of Quality and Safety (Care Quality Commission, 2010
- codes of practice for social care workers and employers of social care workers (General Social Care Council, 2004)
- code of professional conduct (Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2008).
Aim of the Policy
This policy is intended to set out the values, principles and policies underpinning this service ‘s approach to the conduct of staff.
Code of Conduct Policy
{{org_field_name}} has a duty to service users to ensure that the staff who work for the service act at all times in a professional and competent manner with their best interests in mind. Therefore, in this service, when acting in the course of home employment, all staff must:
- treat all service users, other staff, relatives, volunteers and visitors to the home friends and other visitors of service users with respect and courtesy
- behave honestly and with integrity
- act with care and diligence
- comply with all applicable UK laws, health and safety legislation, employment law legislation and other relevant codes of conduct
- comply with any lawful and reasonable direction given by a superior or member of {{org_field_name}}’s management
- maintain appropriate standards of confidentiality and data protection
- take reasonable steps to avoid any conflict of interest (real or apparent) in connection with their employment
- use {{org_field_name}}’s resources in a proper manner
- not provide false or misleading information in response to a request for information that is made for official purposes in connection with employment
- not make improper use of the employee’s duties, status, power or authority, in order to gain, or seek to gain, a benefit or advantage for the employee or for any other person
- at all times behave in a way that upholds {{org_field_name}}’s values, integrity and good reputation
- not give or disclose, directly or indirectly, any information about {{org_field_name}}’s business interests
- not accept casual gifts or favours from service users, relatives or visitors
- show no favouritism in awarding contracts (eg to businesses run by employees, ex-employees, friends or relatives)
- ensure that acceptance of commercial sponsorship does not influence work at {{org_field_name}}.
Nursing Staff
The home has an additional duty to ensure that safe and appropriate nursing care for all service users is provided. Nursing staff at the home are also covered by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code of Professional Conduct, which sets out the standard of professional conduct which members of the profession shall maintain.
According to this code:
- a nurse’s registration with the NMC may be suspended or withdrawn as a consequence of proven professional misconduct or unfitness to practise.
- alleged professional misconduct or perceived unfitness to practise which may be serious enough to justify removing or suspending registration must be reported to the NMC.
In this context home staff and managers have a responsibility to notify the head of home regarding any alleged breach of professional conduct or perceived unfitness to practise.
Responsible Person: {{org_field_registered_manager_first_name}} {{org_field_registered_manager_last_name}}
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