25 min

Addiction at work: Disciplinary or wellbeing issue‪?‬ The Work Couch

    • Business

Addiction comes in many forms; it is often hidden and, due to social stigma, is rarely discussed. In the work context, addiction and dependency can raise complex challenges for line managers and HR teams.
 
In this week's Work Couch podcast episode, Ellie Gelder is joined by Charlotte Reid, senior associate in RPC's Employment, Engagement and Equality team and Eleena Misra KC, of Old Square Chambers, to explore how employers can respond appropriately to a colleague who is affected by addiction, while at the same time also ensuring that the safety of others are protected, and business interests are preserved.
 
We discuss:
 
·     The importance of considering why a person may have an addiction or dependency;
·     Factors to take into account when responding to a situation where a person's addiction is impacting their work or others;
·     How addiction, in certain situations, could form the basis of a disability discrimination claim;
·     Making reasonable adjustments, where appropriate;
·     Employment tribunal cases involving alleged misconduct due to alcohol or drugs; and
·     Helping employees open up about their addiction or dependency in a "safe space".
 
* Please note these podcasts will not run on Internet Explorer
 
To access further support on addiction, you may wish to visit: With You, (formerly known as Addaction), GamCare, or Talk to Frank.
 
We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay up to date with the latest episodes.
 
All information is correct at the time of recording. 
The Work Couch is not a substitute for legal advice.
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Addiction comes in many forms; it is often hidden and, due to social stigma, is rarely discussed. In the work context, addiction and dependency can raise complex challenges for line managers and HR teams.
 
In this week's Work Couch podcast episode, Ellie Gelder is joined by Charlotte Reid, senior associate in RPC's Employment, Engagement and Equality team and Eleena Misra KC, of Old Square Chambers, to explore how employers can respond appropriately to a colleague who is affected by addiction, while at the same time also ensuring that the safety of others are protected, and business interests are preserved.
 
We discuss:
 
·     The importance of considering why a person may have an addiction or dependency;
·     Factors to take into account when responding to a situation where a person's addiction is impacting their work or others;
·     How addiction, in certain situations, could form the basis of a disability discrimination claim;
·     Making reasonable adjustments, where appropriate;
·     Employment tribunal cases involving alleged misconduct due to alcohol or drugs; and
·     Helping employees open up about their addiction or dependency in a "safe space".
 
* Please note these podcasts will not run on Internet Explorer
 
To access further support on addiction, you may wish to visit: With You, (formerly known as Addaction), GamCare, or Talk to Frank.
 
We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay up to date with the latest episodes.
 
All information is correct at the time of recording. 
The Work Couch is not a substitute for legal advice.
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 min

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