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As of Monday 1 April 2019, the new Domestic Violence Victims’ Protection Act took effect. This new legislation allow for up to 10 days of paid domestic violence leave and the right to request short-term flexible working arrangements.

It is estimated that more than 500,000 New Zealanders are victims of family violence (defined as physical, sexual or psychological abuse), of which more than 40% are in paid employment. The impact of family violence is significant. In 2014 it cost NZ businesses more than $300 million in lost productivity, recruitment/retraining costs and cover for sick days.

But fortunately there is a free, easy to use tool that can help small NZ businesses develop family violence policies, making it easier to adopt the new legislation.

Business.govt.nz's Workplace Policy Builder suite now includes a Family Violence Policy, designed to support productivity and wellbeing for small to medium sized businesses. With the new legislation now in place, we highly recommend you ensure your business has an appropriate Family Violence Policy in place and that your staff are well-informed.

Your Family Violence Policy should cover leave, staff training, short-term and longer-term safety provisions, privacy and referrals to support services.

"But it's none of my business"

Don't assume that it's none of your business or that your workplace doesn't need a policy like this. In some circumstances, an employee could have their ability to work sabotaged by the an abusive, violent or controlling person. A situation like this can cost more than just the victim's productivity.

Implementing a Family Violence Policy in your workplace is more than just 'the right thing to do'. It can help transform the lives of your staff, helping them to feel safe and supported in an extremely challenging time, and it also makes business sense.

Every workplace is different, so it's important to develop a policy that is customised for your unique needs. Business.govt.nz's tool offers choices to help you decide what is right for your workplace.

Implementing your Family Violence Policy

Once you've developed your Family Violence Policy, here's some advice from business.govt.nz to help you implement it well:

 

Additional Resources

 

If you haven't already, make it a priority to head over here and start building your Family Violence Policy now.

If you would like some support from our Human Resources team in developing and implementing your workplace Family Violence Policy, we invite you to contact us here.

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