Breastfeeding

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University of Southern Queensland

Breastfeeding

Trim Location*:

09/M23/3

Document Type*:

Policy

Purpose:

Provides a framework which offers support and flexibility for breastfeeding mothers in their transition back to and or ongoing study or work, and in their roles as parents.

Scope and Application:

Applicable to all employees, students and visitors on USQ premises.

Responsible Officer*:

Chief Operating Officer/Executive Director, Human Resources

HR Contacts:

Associate Director, HR

Manager, Staff Equity and Diversity

1 Policy Statement

USQ supports and promotes the achievement of a work/life balance for its employees.  The University is also sensitive to the needs of students and staff who wish to breastfeed while studying.  In this context, the University acknowledges the importance of breastfeeding for both mother and child and supports women who wish to combine breastfeeding with employment or study.

USQ seeks to eliminate any direct or indirect discrimination against mothers on the grounds of breastfeeding, and will actively support mothers wishing to breastfeed on campus, including the provision of appropriately equipped parenting rooms on each campus.

(Approved by Council, May 2006)

2 Procedures

2.1 Provision of support and facilities

2.1.1 Lactation breaks

The University is committed to providing employees with flexibility to take lactation breaks during their workday.  These should be negotiated between the employee and supervisor as part of a flexible working hours arrangement, subject to the University's operational requirements, with time off to be made up at a mutually convenient time for the employee and the work unit.  Alternatively, employees may utilise approved accrued time off in lieu to facilitate these arrangements.

These flexible working arrangements may include:

  • Time off for an employee to express breast milk or to breastfeed her child either on-campus or at a child care centre.

  • Flexible start and finish times.

  • Allowing lunch and other breaks to be taken to coincide with feeding times, if preferred by the mother.

  • A short period of time off to return home if necessary.

2.1.2 Facilities

The University is committed to providing a clean, private room that meets appropriate health and safety standards and includes provision for refrigeration and appropriate sterilisation equipment.  Refer to Schedule 1 - Facilities for details.

Students undertaking examinations who are breastfeeding should consult with USQ Student Administration and if necessary, the Equal Opportunity Office to arrange for alternative appropriate examination accommodation e.g. a parenting room or other nearby facility.

2.1.3 Support from supervisors

Supervisors should always be aware of the need to support employees with family responsibilities, particularly through the accommodation of reasonable requests for flexible work arrangements, including accommodating the need for lactation breaks or time to enable breastfeeding of children (refer 2.1.1).

Both supervisors and breastfeeding mothers returning from maternity leave will be given access to information aimed at supporting the mother's efforts to breastfeed after her return to paid work.

2.1.4 Flexible work options

The University will provide flexible work and leave arrangements that support the successful return to work or study of breastfeeding mothers, subject to mutually convenient operational requirements, which may include:

For employees:

  • negotiating flexible work arrangements that strike a balance between the operational requirements of the work unit and the needs of the returning mother, such as flexible start and finishing times, reduced hours, working from home, part-time work and job sharing; and

  • providing reasonable flexibility for mothers to take lactation breaks during their workday.

For students:

  • negotiating flexible attendance arrangements/venues at compulsory learning or assessment activities such as residential schools or exams in accordance with the facilities or resources available; and

  • facilitating access to on-campus teaching activities in accordance with the provisions of the University's human resources policy and procedure Children on Campus

    The University will provide access to suitable facilities to breastfeed and/or express and store breast milk on campus.

Employees or students who bring an infant on campus should be considerate of the impact on the work/study environment of other employees or students and should have regard for the potential hazards and safety issues that might apply to the presence of a young child in any location on campus.  Refer to the University's human resources policy and procedure Children on Campus for more details in this regard.

2.2 Schedule 1 - Facilities

Campus

Facilities

USQ Toowoomba Campus

The Parenting Room is located in K Block, Room 221, and is equipped with a table and comfortable seating, a high chair, mini boil, a lounge chair, sink (with hot and cold water and soap dispenser), fan, heating, microwave oven, refrigerator, notice board and internal telephone. The access code is available from the USQ Nurse, located in Student Services.

Child change facilities are provided in unisex, male, and female toilets at a number of different locations across campus. (Refer to campus directory)

On-campus staff who would prefer to express or breastfeed in their office or work space are encouraged to do so, after initial consultation with their supervisor, and with appropriate sensitivity to the needs of work colleagues.

USQ Fraser Coast Campus*

 

USQ Springfield Campus

A parenting room is available on the Springfield Campus on Level 4 of the USQ Building A for student and staff use.

A baby change table is available in the Disabled Access toilet on Level 1 and Level 4. The parenting room contains a table, chairs, lounge chairs and computer for student use. Parents can use the Level 4 kitchenette at all times to access facilities such as a sink, fridge, microwave and hydroboil.

*Appropriate Facilities are being developed at the USQ Fraser Coast Campus.

3 Definitions

Word/Term

Definition (with examples if required)

Employees

any person employed by the University of Southern Queensland whose conditions of employment are governed by the Enterprise Agreement 2010-2013, including, for the purpose of this Policy, other contracted employees who are required to work at the University's premises

Student

any person currently enrolled as a student of the University

Visitor

any person, who is not a USQ student or employee, attending University premises

4 Other Policy Information

Peak Approval Authority:

USQ Council

Committee Owner*:

Vice-Chancellors Committee/Staff Planning and Policy

Division/Department/Office*:

University Services Division/Human Resources

Development Pathway:

  1. Staff Consultative Committee

  2. Staff Policy and Planning Committee

  3. Vice Chancellors Committee

Approval Pathway:

  1. Staff Policy and Planning Committee

  2. Vice Chancellors Committee

  3. Governance and Legislation Committee

  4. USQ Council

Related Legislation / guidelines:

  • University of Ballarat - 'Breastfeeding of Infants'

  • Charles Sturt University - 'Policy on Breastfeeding' 

  • The University of New South Wales - 'Breastfeeding'

Strategic Plan/Goal & Objectives:

Goal 5/Objective 1

Supporting documents, procedures:

Associated USQ policies:

Anti-Discrimination and Freedom from Harassment

Children on Campus

Policy Category*:

Operational/Human_Resources

Effective Date:

August 2010

Approval Date:

May 2006

Next Review Date*:

December 2012

Expiry Date of Policy*:

Not applicable

Audience:

Public

Keywords*:

Breastfeeding, support, facilities, pregnancy

Document Status*:

Approved

Approval Delegation:

Approver

Level of Delegation

USQ Council

Policy Approval

Vice-Chancellor or Chief Operating Officer

Procedure Approval

Effective Date:

2010-08-23

Next Review Date*:

2012-12-01

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