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Letter Of Censure
"I need to draft a Letter of Censure for a healthcare professional who violated patient confidentiality protocols on January 15, 2025; this needs to comply with Canadian healthcare regulations and include references to potential licensing body reporting requirements."
1. Letter Header and Date: Official letterhead, date, and reference number if applicable
2. Recipient Information: Employee's full name, title, department, and business address
3. Subject Line: Clear indication that this is a Letter of Censure
4. Incident Description: Detailed description of the specific misconduct or behavior that led to the censure
5. Policy Violation: Reference to specific workplace policies, rules, or standards that were violated
6. Impact Statement: Description of how the behavior affected the workplace, colleagues, or organization
7. Expected Behavior: Clear statement of expected conduct and professional standards
8. Consequences: Statement of immediate consequences and warning about future misconduct
9. Signature Block: Signature lines for issuing authority and acknowledgment by employee
1. Prior Incidents: Reference to previous warnings or disciplinary actions, included when there is a pattern of misconduct
2. Performance Improvement Plan: Specific steps and timeline for correcting behavior, included when remedial action is required
3. Appeal Rights: Information about the employee's right to appeal, included when required by organizational policy or collective agreement
4. Union Representative Notice: Reference to union notification, included when employee is unionized
5. Rehabilitation Resources: Information about available support services or resources, included when appropriate for the situation
1. Evidence Documentation: Copies of relevant evidence supporting the censure (e.g., incident reports, witness statements)
2. Relevant Policies: Copies of specific workplace policies or standards that were violated
3. Previous Warnings: Copies of prior written warnings or disciplinary actions if referenced in the letter
4. Performance Improvement Plan Details: Detailed outline of improvement steps and timeline, if applicable
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