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Our Protected Conversation Script Template facilitates sensitive discussions, allowing employers to explore options without risk of legal recourse.
1 [Opening]
1.1 Hello [employee name], thank you for taking the time to speak with me today.
1.2 I'd like to have this conversation under what is called a 'protected conversation.' [as defined in section 111A of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA).]
1.3 This means that anything we discuss during this conversation cannot be used against the company in any future employment tribunal or court proceedings, provided that there is no discrimination, harassment or victimisation.
1.4 The purpose of this conversation is to discuss your situation and explore any options for moving forward.
1.5 Please feel free to speak openly and honestly.
1.6 Is this OK with you?
2 [Purpose of meeting]
I would like discuss the possibility of a mutually-agreed amicable termination of your
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This discussion is an important step in proposing a settlement agreement, which is a legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee which usually settles an employment dispute or ends the employment relationship on agreed terms.
A protected conversation can take place either over the phone, in person or via written communication.
It's important to note that the conversation can be very fluid depending on the attitude of the other party, so no outcome can be guaranteed. This script is a guide to ensure that you convey the key points.
Check which resources should be implemeted before and/or after the Protected conversation script template, to understand the workflow.
Our Guide to without prejudiice or Protected Conversations provides comprehensive insights on handling confidential discussions, ensuring legal compliance and effective communication.
Use this model settlement agreement proposal letter to enter discussions with an employee about ending their employment relationship.
Follow these best practice actions to get the most from the Protected conversation script template, guiding you before, during, and after implementation:
| Step | Description | Responsibility | Timing |
| 1 | Identify Need for Conversation | HR/Supervisor | As employee concerns or changes arise |
| 2 | Plan and Prepare for Conversation | HR/Supervisor | Before meeting |
| 3 | Conduct Protected Conversation Using Script | HR/Supervisor | During the meeting |
| 4 | Address Employee Concerns | HR/Supervisor | During the conversation |
| 5 | Follow Up with Settlement Agreement | HR/Supervisor | After the conversation |
Scenario: Negotiating Exit Terms through Protected Conversation
At ABC Limited, a longstanding employee named Sarah, who has been with the company for over a decade, is experiencing performance issues that have persisted despite managerial intervention and support. Recognising the need for a mutual agreement on her departure, HR Manager John approaches Sarah and suggests initiating a protected conversation to discuss the performamce issue, and to explore exit terms in a confidential and non-confrontational manner.
Initiating the Conversation
John approaches Sarah and explains the purpose of the protected conversation, highlighting that it provides a confidential setting to discuss potential exit arrangements without the conversation being used against either party in future legal proceedings. Sarah agrees to participate, understanding that the conversation is intended to explore mutually beneficial solutions for both parties.
Discussion of Performance Concerns
John addresses the performance issues affecting Sarah's role, providing specific examples and feedback gathered from performance evaluations and managerial observations. He acknowledges Sarah's contributions to the company but stresses the importance of addressing the performance issues to meet the company's expectations.
Exploring Exit Terms
John broaches the topic of potential exit arrangements, by way of a settlement agreement. He outlines the benefits and considerations associated with each option, including financial compensation, notice periods, and any post-employment support.
Negotiating Terms
John and Sarah engage in a constructive negotiation to determine exit terms that are fair and acceptable to both parties. They discuss the terms of the settlement agreement, including financial compensation, benefits continuation, reference provisions, and any additional support or assistance from ABC Limited. After thorough discussion and negotiation, John and Sarah reach a draft agreement on the exit terms that meet their respective needs and preferences.
Follow-Up Actions
John follows up the protected conversation with a written summary of the agreed exit terms, including the terms of the settlement agreement and any additional provisions. He advises Sarah to review the document carefully before an agreed deadline, and seek legal advice before signing.
Yes. The Protected conversation script template is designed to be flexible and suitable for organisations of all sizes, including small businesses and charities. It follows UK employment law best practice, so even if you don't have an in-house HR team, you can confidently apply it.
Absolutely. As with the Protected conversation script template, all of our templates are drafted with the latest ACAS guidance and UK employment legislation in mind. We review and update them regularly, so you can be confident they remain compliant.
Yes, we highlight the areas of the Protected conversation script template that you need to update with your own details, and where you need to make decisions to suit your situation. This saves you time and ensures that you meet best practice.
Yes. Once purchased, you'll be able to download the Protected conversation script template instantly. Templates are provided in editable Word or Excel format so you can customise them easily, and in PDF format for easy sharing.
If you're looking for broader support, we also offer toolkits and library bundles that include the Protected conversation script template, along with other HR templates and policies for fully managing your situation. These may be more cost-effective if you need deeper advice.
The risk of using a free AI-generated template 'without review' includes your legal exposure, missing context, and no awareness of the wider process, whereas purchasing the Protected conversation script template from us mitigates that risk.
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