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This commitment aims to assist workers feeling positive, promoting mental resiliency and functioning well by ensuring workers feel supported.
The Diocese recognises that work and non-work-related factors can impact a worker’s mental health and wellbeing and commits to addressing workplace hazards, while supporting workers as much as practicable with non-work-related factors.
The Diocese believes that safe and healthy working environments are essential to a worker's mental health and are more likely to minimise tension and conflicts at work and improve staff retention, work performance and productivity.
This policy enables the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle to take steps to ensure that modern slavery does not flourish within our operations, business relationships and extended supply chains. This policy also provides a robust framework to ensure compliance with the reporting requirements of the Act.