Post on 31-Mar-2015
Monash University
Ethical and Professional Conduct
Building an ethical culture
Building an ethical culture
• Our ‘ethics statement’ provides the principles / framework for thinking about ethics
• For all of us, what we say / what we do is important
• We engage with ethical questions in our day to day work, as they arise
• We discuss ethical questions rather than simply relying on policy or procedure
Monash University Ethics Statement
• Monash as a Place for People to Work and Study
• Monash as a Learning, Teaching and Research Institution
• Monash in Society
Conduct procedures• Conflict of Interest• Staff/student relationships• Acceptance of gifts, benefits, hospitality• Entertainment• Paid outside work• Representing Monash (public utterance)• Whistleblower• Mobile phone and telephone useage• Provision of ICT equipment to staff• Subscriptions to associations, journals
Workplace policies and procedures
http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/workplace-policy/conduct-compliance/conduct-compliance-policy.html
Who you can speak with about ethics or conduct matters …•Your Senior Executive•Executive Director Human Resources
•Members of Integrity Committee (Chair: VP Administration)Monitors the effectiveness of University policies and processes as they relate to integrity and conduct
How students can resolve complaints and grievancesAcademic and Administrative Complaints and Grievances policy
– Resolve at local level if possible– Applies to coursework/ HDR students at all campuses
including international– Student Grievance officers- first contact in each faculty/
division provide advice, record complaints, may investigate
– University Student Ombudsman - to independently and consistently review complaints which remain unresolved by the faculty/department www.ombudsman.monash.edu.auEmail: studentombudsman@adm.monash.edu.au
The role of Ombudsman Victoria
• The Ombudsman (Victoria) investigates administrative actions taken by state and local government agencies
-includes decisions, recommendations, proposals to act, refusal/failure to act
• May act on own initiative or as a result of a complaint• Generally does not become involved until the agency
has attempted to resolve the complaint • Agencies must have effective complaints procedures
The Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001
The making of disclosures of improper conduct or detrimental action by public officers and public bodies and protection to the whistleblower from any detrimental action
Use when behaviour would constitute a criminal offence:
• Corrupt or substantial mismanagement of public resources
• A substantial risk to public health or safety or the environment
Whistleblowers Protection Act
http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/workplace-policy/conduct/whistleblowers/
Building an ethical culture: staff attitude survey 2009 – highest performing university on ethics
• Monash university is ethical• Monash university is socially
responsible• Monash university is environmentally
responsible