Why do I need a Whistleblowing Policy?
Adopting a whistleblowing policy will demonstrate to your workers that your business is committed to detecting and addressing serious wrongdoing within the business.
This Whistleblowing Policy outlines the process your workers can follow to notify your business of suspected serious wrongdoing, such as breaches of the law, corruption, or actions which may cause serious risk to public health and safety. It also advises workers of the protection available under the Protected Disclosures (Protection of Whistleblowers) Act 2022, and ensures your business complies with its obligations under that Act when a protected disclosure is received regarding alleged serious wrongdoing.
How long will it take to create a Whistleblowing Policy?
Less than 5 minutes – less time than making a coffee! During the Q&A you can save your progress to come back later, or repeat the Q&A to change an answer or produce a new version of a document.
What do I do once my Whistleblowing Policy is created?
The policy is ready for you to approve and use as soon as you download it. An employer is required to consult with its employees before implementing any workplace policy. We recommend advising your employees (in writing) of the proposed policy (and its proposed start date), providing a copy of the policy, and specifying a time period for your employees to provide feedback/input or raise concerns. After that, the policy can be introduced. This policy includes an option to create a separate consultation letter to provide this information to your employees.
Other helpful information:
- If you would like to speak to a lawyer regarding your policy (or for any other legal queries) see our specialist employment law firm partner Edwards Law here
- You may also find these bundles or documents useful for your business: Individual Employment Agreement, Employment Essentials, Key Employment Policies and Independent Contractor Agreement
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