Confidentiality,
Disclosure and Agreements
Whether an agreement is
reached or not the detail of what is discussed during
the various individual and group sessions is
confidential and the parties and mediators are bound by
an agreement not to disclose the content of the
discussions to anyone outside of the process, unless
express permission is given by the parties to do so.
Where an agreement has been
reached, the parties may wish to prepare a written
agreement or even multiple agreements. A copy of any
agreement/s is to be kept by the parties, the mediators
and the HR and/or commissioning manager.
No agreements will be
allowed to be entered into which are in breach of an
employee’s rights or entitlements or which may alter the
working conditions of another person. Where an aspect of
any agreement may have an impact on the business needs
or resources these issues are canvassed with the
commissioning manager during the mediation process prior
to any agreement being reached.
Agreements of a commercial
nature and/or compromise agreements will not be entered
into as a result of workplace mediation and would need
to be arrived through an appropriate separate process.
Informal hand written notes
may be taken by the parties and mediators throughout the
process but no notes are to be kept by the parties or
the mediators following any of the sessions and any
notes taken throughout the process are to be destroyed
in the presence of the mediators.
Agreements arrived through
workplace mediation are not enforceable by law or the
disciplinary procedures of an organisation and are
entirely dependent upon the goodwill of the parties to
the agreement.
Whilst the mediators and
parties enter into a voluntary confidentiality agreement
with each other it is important for all involved to know
and understand that the mediators will need to provide a
report to the commissioning manager about any matters
that arise which may incur a duty of care or other
issues that will have a significant impact on the
business. Where such matters are to be disclosed by the
mediator this would be discussed with the parties before
hand.
It may also be agreed with
the parties that it would be helpful for the mediator to
convey some aspects of the matters discussed during the
mediation process so that additional resources or
support can be put in place for the individuals
concerned.
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