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Discipline in the Workplace

Virtual course delivery for up to 10 attendees, with study materials and tutor support

Provided by Inovra Group Ltd

Summary

Price
£660 inc VAT
Study method
Online + live classes
Duration
8 hours · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
8 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The content of course is suitable for anyone that is required to deal with disciplinary procedures at work.

The training will break down the various elements of the processes from informal to formal right through to appeals and will provide clear guidelines on how to approach the difficult subject of discipline in the workplace

CPD

8 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Group

Description

Discipline in the workplace has a pivotal role to play in any organisation. Used correctly and fairly, where appropriate, discipline can ensure that employers, customers, suppliers and employees are protected from any misconduct that may occur within the workplace.

This course sets out to look at how to identify where disciplinary procedures and rules help with employee relations and promote fairness and consistency in the treatment of individuals. They will provide clear guidance on the procedures that should be followed, whilst ensuring participants understand best practice and how to resolve issues early and effectively to minimise the impact poor discipline can have on a business.

Topics covered:

  • ACAS Code of Practice & Setting and Maintaining Standards – Statutory requirements relating to discipline within the workplace. What constitutes reasonable behaviour, along with the importance of setting and maintaining standards. Looking at the difference between Capability and Culpability
  • Informal or Formal Approach? – Discussing unsatisfactory behaviour with the employee concerned. Deciding on the best approach with the overriding aim of taking corrective, early action
  • Informal Approach – Minor misconduct can usually be dealt with informally, the materials will look at counselling: definition, usage and stages to use.
  • Formal Approach – Corrective/Formal areas of the process. When it is considered that an employee’s conduct may have breached a rule or standard. The materials look at what constitutes ‘Equity’ and the ‘5 Principles of Justice’ incorporating:
    • Fact Finding Investigation – To enable a more informed and balanced decision-making process
    • Preparing for Interview – Practical and interpersonal issues to consider before, during and after a disciplinary interview
    • Note-Taking – During an interview to ensure objective, factual record of the proceedings and statements, including their legal implications
    • Conclusion Notes – The written explanation of the decision; why that particular decision was reached, considerations, options and the rationale for course of action
    • Appeal Process – Ensuring fairness within a disciplinary procedure where the result could be; revoking the decision, confirming the decision, or reducing the penalty
  • Bringing it all together – Exercise that reviews the key aspects of the end-to-end process
  • Case Study – A chance to review a disciplinary scenario from different perspectives. This can be run as either a discussion and review activity or as a role play. In either approach, participants will explore a disciplinary case with guidance, advice and conclusions.

Who is this course for?

Anyone who may have to deal with the disciplinary process at work.

Requirements

None.

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Provider

Inovra Group Ltd

Inovra Group is a management and training consultancy providing practical skills and knowledge to companies looking for CPD accredited courses. With offices in London and Yorkshire, we work throughout the country, offering online and in-venue delivery of our wide range of courses.

When you get in touch with us, you'll speak to Richard, one of our Senior Consultants (and one of our tutors). Richard is a business specialist, with a background in the IT industry, who can help you identify your training needs, and how best Inovra can help you meet them. Be it a single course, or a lengthier development program, Richard can help you plan the best route to achieve your goals.

Our tutors are all subject matter experts. The team includes Rob, a qualified teacher who specialises in Trainer development and communication skills; Tony, who specialises in Conflict Management, Health & Safety and related disciplines; and Chris, our Lean and Project Management expert. The entire team feed into our course development program to ensure our courses remain current and relevant as business needs change.

Inovra is driven by the needs of the customer to be at the forefront of their industries, and we truly believe we can help you achieve your goals.

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