This policy has been developed in support of the provision for Compassionate Leave for all staff at our company.
Policy Statement
Compassionate Leave is designed to enable a staff member to take leave when she or he needs to spend time with a person who is a member of her/his immediate family or household or a relative, because that person has a personal illness, or injury that poses a serious threat to their life. Compassionate Leave is also designed to enable a staff member to deal with the circumstances following the death of a member of their immediate family or household or a relative.
Policy Purpose
This policy informs staff members of their entitlement to Compassionate Leave and its application at our company.
Application of Policy
A staff member may take up to 2 days paid Compassionate Leave on each occasion when any of the following circumstances apply:
When a member of the staff member’s
- immediate family, or
- a relative, or
- a member of the staff member’s household
contracts or develops a personal illness, or sustains a personal injury, that poses a serious threat to his or her life, or:
- the member of the immediate family or household or the relative dies.
Approvals
An application for Compassionate Leave must be submitted for approval by the appropriate delegated officer. Information on delegated officers for leave approvals is located in the relevant Company Delegations.
Procedures
A staff member who is absent from work due to the personal illness or injury or death of a member of her/his immediate family or household or a relative; will normally make contact with her/his nominated supervisor at the earliest opportunity to advise the nominated supervisor of her/his absence from work. If the staff member fails to make contact, the nominated supervisor will make arrangements to contact the staff member as set out in the Company Policy for Abandonment of Employment.
All staff are required to promptly complete and submit a leave application in respect of any absence on Compassionate Leave.
Prior to approving the application for leave, our company may require the staff member to produce appropriate evidence of the injury, illness, emergency or death. Such evidence may include but is not limited to:
- A letter from a registered health practitioner
- A letter from an authorised officer of a Hospital
- A published funeral notice
- Copy of a death certificate
A statutory declaration may also be provided.
Policy Review
Our company may make changes to this policy and procedures from time to time to assist statutory compliance and or to improve the effectiveness of its operation. In this regard, any staff member who wishes to make any comments about this Policy may forward her/his suggestions to the Human Resources Advisory Service.