(1) La Trobe is committed to providing an accessible, supportive and flexible environment for staff and students, including those with responsibilities as carers. La Trobe recognises that parents/carers may occasionally bring their children into the work and teaching environment on campus. (2) Staff and students may bring a child/young person onto a campus where difficulties arise with normal arrangements or for the purposes of breast/bottle feeding provided that they comply with the Breastfeeding Policy. (3) Refer to the policy on information relating to health, safety and welfare considerations, access to specific areas and supervision. (4) Applies to: (5) Staff and students may bring a child/young person onto a campus where difficulties arise with normal arrangements or for the purposes of breast/bottle feeding provided that they comply with the Breastfeeding Policy. (6) La Trobe does not expect that children will be routinely brought onto campus however understands the need may arise in one-off circumstances e.g., school holidays or usual care arrangements cancelled at the last minute. (7) La Trobe expects that children brought onto campus will not: (8) La Trobe is committed to ensuring that there is no direct or indirect discrimination on the basis of sex, parenthood or status as a carer and that the competing demands of various roles such as parent, carer, student and staff member can be balanced in such a way that all staff and students have the opportunity to meet their needs. (9) The ultimate responsibility for the safety of any person on a campus resides with La Trobe. La Trobe therefore reserves the right to decide whether a child should be permitted, or should be allowed to remain, in any particular location. (10) Where the presence of a child is deemed to be creating a hazard or creating an unreasonable interference with workplace or student operations La Trobe is obliged to take action. This may include requesting the parent/carer to remove the child(ren) from campus or the location assessed to be a risk. (11) A child who is unable to attend school or normal childcare facilities due to illness should also not be brought to campus to ensure the safety of other staff/students/visitors. In cases where a child is ill, staff are able to access appropriate leave provisions for the purpose of caring for the child. Students should contact the appropriate teaching staff member to organise alternative study arrangements (e.g. study notes or extensions to assignments). (12) Certain areas of a campus may have supplementary policies or guidelines relating to children that must be consistent with overall La Trobe policy. Unless expressly authorised by the relevant Senior Executive Group member, children are not permitted in the following areas: (13) La Trobe requires that (except in the case of children attending campus child care or La Trobe child sports activities): (14) La Trobe recognises the need for students to bring their children to classes occasionally, for example due to unexpected child care difficulties. (15) Students should seek permission from the teaching staff member concerned. Approval/denial is at the sole discretion of the teaching staff member however, such requests should not be unreasonably declined and students must: (16) Permission for children to accompany students to classes may be withdrawn at any stage. (17) Children who have, or are suspected to have a contagious or infectious disease must not be brought into classes or study areas. (18) La Trobe recognises the need for staff to bring their children to work occasionally, for example due to unexpected child care difficulties. Staff should seek permission from their manager and approval/denial is at the sole discretion of the manager. (19) However, due consideration must be given to the work environment and the needs of fellow staff members. (20) Children who have, or are suspected to have a contagious or infectious disease must not be brought into the workplace. (21) Unless expressly authorised by the relevant Senior Executive Group member, children are not permitted in the areas defined in the Policy. (22) Supervision of children on campus must comply with the Policy. (23) La Trobe is committed to accessible campus layout, including provision for pram entrances into buildings and ramps. (24) Parents and carers must be aware, however, that there are some areas which are intrinsically hazardous and inaccessible and it is their responsibility to ensure awareness of these areas. (25) Refer to the Breastfeeding Policy for further information. (26) When an emergency child care situation occurs the following options should also be considered: (27) When an emergency child care situation occurs the following options should also be considered: (28) Staff and students wishing to bring a child onto a campus or associated site should make a request to their manager or teaching staff. Requests should be reasonable in the circumstances and give due consideration to La Trobe’s operational requirements and to health and safety. Requests should be made as soon as possible, preferably at least 24 hours in advance, to allow due consideration and time for any changes to be implemented. (29) Where a request to bring a child on campus is received from a staff member or student, the manager/teaching staff will consider it on its merits and not unreasonably refuse the request. (30) A request to bring a child(ren) on campus, or for work/study arrangements to allow a staff member/student to do so, may be refused if it imposes an unreasonable hardship or an unreasonable health and safety risk. Where a request is refused the staff member/student must be provided with a written response outlining in detail the reasons for the refusal and any suggested alternatives. The response must be signed and dated by the manager/teaching staff member. (31) Managers and teaching staff are required to consider each request for children on campus individually, taking into account alternative flexible options, considerations of any disruption to the class that may be detrimental to other students or colleagues in the workplace. (32) For the purpose if this Policy and Procedure:Children on Campus Policy
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Health, Safety and Welfare
Access to Specific Areas
Supervision
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedures
Children in Classes
Children in the Workplace
General Information
Specific Areas
Supervision
Campus Accessibility
Breastfeeding
Other Options for Staff
Other Options for Students
Requests
Making a Request
Responding to a Request
Requests must comply with conditions outlined in the Children on Campus Policy and considerations will include:
Refusing a Request
Responsibilities
Section 5 - Definitions
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