1. Policy statement
The Department of Education is committed to providing safe and healthy work and learning environments through practices that eliminate or reduce risk arising from the use of alcohol, medication or other drugs.
Version:
1.0
Effective date:
11 December 2018
The Department of Education is committed to providing safe and healthy work and learning environments through practices that eliminate or reduce risk arising from the use of alcohol, medication or other drugs.
In the workplace, Department employees must not be impaired by alcohol, medication or other drugs.
Principals and line managers must manage employees who exhibit impairment as a result of alcohol, medication or other drugs in accordance with the Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace Procedures.
Principals must grant permission, in accordance with the Alcohol on Public School Premises Procedures, for functions to be held on school premises at which alcohol is to be supplied or sold.
Principals are responsible for implementation in schools.
Line managers are responsible for implementation in non-school sites.
The Executive Director Workforce is responsible for compliance monitoring.
This policy applies to all employees.
The authority to manage visitors impaired by alcohol and other drugs in Department workplaces is governed by:
The authority to manage students impaired by alcohol and other drugs in Department workplaces is governed by:
A substance that when taken in or administered primarily affects the central nervous system, resulting in changes in mental processes. For example, mood, thoughts or perceptions and behaviour. This term includes but is not limited to:
The alteration of the normal physical or mental function which results in diminished performance, conduct or ability to perform tasks in a safe and productive manner.
Medication prescribed by a medical practitioner for that employee or another person.
All persons in Department workplaces, other than current students and employees of the Department, who have good cause to be there. Visitors include:
A workplace encompasses public schools, other Department worksites and school or work-related activities, including travel associated with such activities.
Code of Conduct and Standards (staff only)
Grievance Framework
Guidelines for First Aid in the Workplace (staff only)
Guidance Note: Alcohol and Other Drugs at the Workplace 2008
Commissioner’s Instruction No. 7 - Code of Ethics
Reporting Misconduct
Retirement on Grounds of Ill Health Guidelines
Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015-2025: Better Choices. Better Lives
Policy manager:
Director Workforce Policy and Coordination
Policy contact officer:
Manager Workforce Policy
T: 9264 5040
Effective date | Last update date | Policy version no. | |
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11 December 2018 | 1.0 | ||
The new Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace policy was endorsed by the Director General at Corporate Executive on 31 October 2018. This new policy replaces the Alcohol on Public School Premises policy.DETCMA |
This policy:
Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace Policy v1.0
Supporting procedures:
Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace Procedures
Alcohol on Public School Premises Procedures
Policy and all supporting documents:
Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace Policy Bundle
11 December 2021