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Employees have an obligation to dress appropriately and in

a manner that:

maintains respect

establishes credibility

upholds the good reputation of the Department and public
education.
Employees must ensure their personal appearance and
presentation are clean, tidy and appropriate for their work role
and take into account the particular circumstances of their work
place. When determining dress:

Male employees are required to wear a collared shirt subject
to the exceptions contained in this section.

Employees should wear professional attire for formal school
or departmental events such as interagency meetings,
parent/teacher interviews, presentation or awards assemblies
which require them to interact with the community as a
representative of the Department and public education.

If employees are involved in sport and organised physical
activities they are required to dress appropriately for their role
in leading these activities.

Employees must comply with relevant workplace health and
safety regulations as they apply to protective apparel e.g.
appropriate shoes, protective clothing, safety glasses, and
sun-safe attire when outdoors.

Employees must not wear revealing clothes such as those
exposing bare midriffs, strapless tops or dresses, or clothes
that may be construed as suggestive and/or offensive.

Employees must not wear inappropriate clothes such as
singlets, t-shirts, tracksuits or rubber thongs (except for sport
and organised physical activities), ripped or dirty clothes,
or clothes with inappropriate slogans (e.g. advertising for
tobacco and alcohol).
Dress Code for Employees
NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITIES WWW. DEC. NSW. GOV. AU
Dress and personal appearance are important
elements of professional presentation.

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