Sickness Absence Management Policy
12. Short term absence
12. Short-term absence
- 12.1.The Council manages short-term absence by following a trigger system which monitors absence levels and triggers formal action if patterns begin to emerge. The system follows the 'Bradford Factor' model and operates as follows:
- a) A score is created by using the calculation O x O x D, where 'O' is the number of occurrences of absence in a rolling 12-month period and 'D' is the total number of days absent over that same period: see Appendix 1 for a full explanation.
- b) The action taken based on the score reached by applying the calculation will generally be as follows:
Applying the Bradford score calculation Trigger / Bradford Score
Action
Possible formal outcomes (see below)
Responsible officer
Appeal Officer
20-50
Informal Action
Trigger letter
Line Manager
N/A
51 and above
Stage 1 meeting
First written warning - live for 12 months
Line Manager and HR Advisor
Senior Manager
No improvement at stage 1
Stage 2 meeting
Final written warning - live for 12 months
Line Manager and HR Advisor
Senior Manager
No improvement at stage 2
Stage 3 Hearing
Extension of final written warning, dismissal or redeployment
Head of Service and HR Advisor
Executive Leadership Team
Where any formal outcome is issued this must be accompanied by an improvement plan including targets for attendance improvement and support and clear timescales.
- 12.1.The Council manages short-term absence by following a trigger system which monitors absence levels and triggers formal action if patterns begin to emerge. The system follows the 'Bradford Factor' model and operates as follows: