
Supporting high standards in disability care requires fair and lawful performance management systems. But many providers risk claims by not following correct procedures.
1. Set Expectations Early
Begin with clear job descriptions, KPIs, and induction processes. Ensure every employee knows what ?good performance? looks like in their role.
2. Document Underperformance
When concerns arise, document:
This protects both parties and supports transparency.
3. Fair Process Is Critical
Under the Fair Work Act, an employee must be given:
Failing to follow due process may result in unfair dismissal claims.
4. Provide Training and Support
Underperformance may stem from confusion, insufficient training, or workload issues. Address these first before moving to warnings.
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Sources:
Fair Work Ombudsman: Managing underperformance
Fair Work Act 2009