Lifestyle and Values Sample Clauses

Lifestyle and Values. The parties acknowledge that: (a) The School bases its teachings and beliefs on the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments which the School regards as the inspired and inerrant Word of God. (b) These teachings are expounded in many of the School’s public and internal documents, including the Statement of Faith. (c) These documents reflect the School’s understanding of the lifestyle and values which all staff members of the School regardless of their role are required (subject to the provisions of relevant equal opportunity/anti-discrimination legislation) to respect and maintain at all times and are to be understood as source documents, defining the School’s doctrines, tenets, beliefs and teachings. (d) Without limiting the School’s Constitution, Statement of Faith and related documents, which may provide more specific information, the School is an institution conducted in accordance with the doctrines, tenets, beliefs or teachings of the protestant stream of the Christian religion and the provisions in this clause are included in good faith to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities of adherents of the protestant stream of the Christian faith. (e) It is an inherent genuine occupational requirement and essential condition of employment and continuing employment that all staff members of the School are required to be seen to conduct themselves at all times, in a manner consistent with these teachings and beliefs and in accordance with the Christian ethos of the School, and any school code or policy that may be developed from time to time, thus providing a specifically Christian role model and example to all students and families associated with the School. (f) It is an inherent, genuine occupational requirement and essential condition of employment and continuing employment that all staff members of the School must not act in a way that they know, or ought reasonably to know, is contrary to the religious beliefs and values of the School. Nothing in their deliberate conduct shall be incompatible with the intrinsic character of their position. (g) Acting contrary to the lifestyle and values requirements set out in this clause is likely to cause injury to the religious susceptibilities of members of the School community who adhere to the School’s doctrines, tenets, beliefs and teachings.
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Lifestyle and Values. The parties acknowledge that: (a) The School bases its beliefs, ethos and aims on the books of the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments which the School regards as the inspired and inerrant Word of God. (b) These beliefs and the School's ethos and aims are expounded in many of the School's public and internal documents, including the Statement of Faith, available to staff before and after their appointment.
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Lifestyle and Values. 4.1.2.1 The parties acknowledge that: a) the School bases its teachings and beliefs on the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments which the School regards as the inspired and inerrant Word of God. b) All employees of the School are required to be seen to conduct themselves in the course of, or in connection with their work, in a manner consistent with these teachings and beliefs and in accordance with the Christian ethos of the School, as described in Appendix A – Vision, Statement of Faith, and Core Values, thus providing a specifically Christian role model and example to all students and families associated with the School. c) It is an inherent, genuine occupational requirement that all employees of the School must not act in a way that they know, or ought reasonably to know, is contrary to the religious beliefs of the School, as described in Appendix A to this Agreement. Nothing in their deliberate conduct shall be incompatible with the intrinsic character of their position. d) Should an employee act contrary to the lifestyle requirements set out in this clause and Appendix A, the matter will be dealt with in accordance with the normal School procedures in relation to performance management. e) If a dispute arises in conjunction with this clause, it shall be dealt with in accordance with clause 3.2 – Disputes and Grievances.
Lifestyle and Values. The Employer and respective Employees acknowledge that: (a) The School bases its teachings and beliefs on the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments which the School regards as the inspired and inerrant Word of God. (b) These teachings are expounded in many of the School’s public and internal documents, including the Statement of Faith. (c) These documents reflect the School’s understanding of the lifestyle and values which all Employees of the School, regardless of their role, are required to respect and maintain at all times and are to be understood as source documents, defining the School’s doctrines, tenets, beliefs and teachings. (d) Without limiting the School’s constitution, Statement of Faith and related documents which may provide more specific information, the School is an institution conducted in accordance with the doctrines, tenets, beliefs or teachings of the protestant stream of the Christian Faith and the provisions of this Section are included in good faith to avoid injury to the essence of the adherents of the Christian Faith. (e) It is an inherent genuine occupational requirement and essential condition of employment and continuing employment that all Employees of the School are required to be seen to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with these teachings and beliefs and in accordance with the Christian ethos of the School, and any School policy that may be developed from time to time, thus providing a specifically Christian role model and example to all students and families associated with the School. (f) It is an inherent, genuine occupational requirement and essential condition of employment and continuing employment that all staff members of the School must not act in a way that they know, or ought reasonably to know, is contrary to the faith of the School. Nothing in an Employee’s deliberate conduct shall be incompatible with the intrinsic character of their position. (g) Acting contrary to the lifestyle and values requirements set out in this clause is likely to cause injury to the Christian beliefs of members of the School community who adhere to the School’s doctrine, tenets, beliefs and teachings. (h) If an Employee acts contrary to the lifestyle and values requirements set out in this clause the matter will be dealt with in accordance with the normal School procedures in relation to conduct and performance management. (i) If a dispute arises in connection with this clause it shall be dealt with in accordance with Secti...
Lifestyle and Values. The parties acknowledge that:
Lifestyle and Values. The parties acknowledge that: (a) the School bases its teachings and beliefs on the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments which the School regards as the inspired and inerrant Word of God. (b) all staff members of the School are required to be seen to conduct themselves in the course of, or in connection with their work, in a manner consistent with these teachings and beliefs and in accordance with the Christian ethos of the School, thus providing a specifically Christian role model and example to all students and families associated with the School. (c) it is an inherent, genuine occupational requirement that all staff members of the School must not act in a way that they know, or ought reasonably to know, is contrary to the religious beliefs of the School. Nothing in their deliberate conduct shall be incompatible with the intrinsic character of their position. (d) should a teacher act contrary to the lifestyle requirements set out in this clause the matter will be dealt with in accordance with the normal School procedures in relation to performance management. (e) if a dispute arises in conjunction with this clause it shall be dealt with in accordance with clause 23Dispute Resolution.
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