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Best Practice Guidelines 2014
Best Practice Guidelines 2014
The Best Practice Guidelines approved by the Bar Council in 2014 consist of:
Model Harassment, Discrimination, Vilification and Victimisation Best Practice Guideline
Model Bullying Best Practice Guideline
Model Parental and Other Extended Leave Best Practice Guideline
Model Grievance Handling Procedure
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