PS Essentials: September 2024
Posted on behalf of: Internal Communications
Last updated: Thursday, 5 September 2024
PS Essentials highlights the key priorities for Professional Services colleagues and recent news you and your teams may find useful.
Please take five minutes to read the full PS Essentials below, and the introduction to the Academic update from Michael Luck, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, which was sent to academic staff on Thursday 5 September.
If there is information you would like included in a future edition of PS Essentials, please email the Internal Comms team at: internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk.
Quick links
About you
- Paperless parking
- Complete your Achievement and Development Review by 30 September
- New mandatory training and reminder emails
- Update equality information in MyView
About PS
- Help give our students a warm welcome to Sussex during Welcome Week and Registration
- Join the Sussex Big Read
- New Policy Framework approved by Council
- New policy on Research Degrees
- New job advert guidance and templates available
- Transforming Sussex newsletter
Coming up
- Staff survey opens on 30 September - have your say and help shape the future of Sussex
- Free flu vaccinations for staff from mid-October
A reminder
About you
Paperless parking
The University is introducing paperless parking from 1 October 2024.
To make the transition to paperless parking easier, we will not be charging staff to park on campus until the new system is active from 1 October. This is effective from today (5 September), for both annual permit holders and daily permit holders.
Daily permit holders: continue to display your permit in your car, but you do not need to display a daily scratchcard or pay for parking via any other method. If you have any scratchcards left, please hold onto these – a refund system will be in place once the paperless parking system is active.
Annual permit holders: continue to display your permit in your car. If you pay via salary deduction, a deduction will not be taken for September.
Complete your Achievement and Development Review by 30 September
Achievement and Development Reviews (ADRs) are an opportunity to explore the range of development options available and talk about your career progression. Development options to discuss can include a number of free online qualifications to help develop and enhance your skills, and apprenticeships which can support training and skills needs.
All staff must complete an ADR conversation with their manager by Monday 30 September 2024. The ADR form should be used to record agreed actions and objectives, and kept as a live document for regular review throughout the year.
If you haven’t taken part in one of the face-to-face ADR training sessions, you can access a recorded version of the training on LearnUpon. Created by the Organisational Development team, the training supports both reviewers and reviewees in preparing for an ADR. For further guidance and forms, please visit the ADR pages.
New mandatory training and reminder emails
Since July, all staff now receive automated reminder emails from LearnUpon, our online learning platform, to flag any outstanding mandatory training or refresher training needed. Mandatory training is essential to ensure you have the knowledge and skills for your role. Please complete any outstanding training to make sure we have a safe and healthy working environment, and to enable the University to meet the legal obligations that govern our workplace.
Update equality information in MyView
Recent changes made to the categories used to record equality data mean that we hold incomplete information for a significant number of staff, particularly in relation to ethnicity which is missing for 45% of staff. We ask you to review and update your equalities data on MyView if you haven’t already done so.
Equalities data helps the University to monitor diversity, informing the action we take to improve policies and practices. Your data is confidential and processed in line with our data policies. We provide anonymised data to the Higher Education Statistics Agency as part of our reporting obligations but otherwise, equalities data is only available as aggregated data for reporting purposes.
You can review and update your equalities data by logging into MyView and selecting the ‘My Personal Details’ tab, followed by ‘My Equality Data’. Please also take a few minutes to ensure your personal details are up to date in MyView.
About PS
Help give our students a warm welcome to Sussex during Welcome Week and Registration
Welcome Week is an important moment for our students and we encourage staff to get involved and support our Welcome Week and Registration activities. Students are often very grateful for the help and guidance during their first few days at the University, and a friendly face can make all the difference. Please sign up before close of play on Friday 6 September if you can support our Welcome Week and Registration activities and give our students a warm welcome to Sussex.
Join the Sussex Big Read
Copies of Everything is Everything by Sussex alumnus, Clive Myrie have been distributed to our incoming students as part of the Sussex Big Read, supporting our aim to help new students feel part of our University community. There are plenty more available for current students and staff and everyone is welcome to take part. Find out more about the series of one-hour online seminars which draw on themes from our shared-read, and get in touch if you are interested in having a batch to distribute amongst your School, Division or team.
New Policy Framework approved by Council
The Information Management team is continuing work on the overarching University Policy Project, liaising with designated points of contact across the University to carry out a full review of all existing policies. Council approved the University’s new Policy Framework in July: this sets out the approach for the creation, approval and management of all University policies in more detail and replaces the ‘Policy on Policies’.
Any colleagues who are responsible for reviewing and updating existing policies, or drafting new policies, should familiarise themselves with the Policy Framework, as well as the required template for policies and associated guidance. If you are reviewing, updating or drafting a policy, please get in touch with Karen Blackman, Information Manager at k.blackman@sussex.ac.uk as early as possible in the process, so that she can provide advice and ensure that any new policies or changes to existing policies are incorporated into the central record.
New policy on Research Degrees
Following a comprehensive review of Sussex’s postgraduate researcher (PGR) regulations and policies, new documentation came into effect on Thursday 1 August. Regulation 23, relative to Degrees of Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy, has been significantly streamlined, while the new Policy on Research Degrees brings together previously dispersed policies into a single, comprehensive document covering the full PGR academic journey. Policy gaps and opportunities to adopt sector practice have also been addressed.
Processes and guidance (including the former Research Student Administration Office web pages) are currently under review, to take into account policy updates, and changes will be rolled out in the coming weeks and months. In the meantime, colleagues should refer directly to the new documentation linked above.
New job advert guidance and templates available
To improve accessibility standards, the University has made some significant changes to the way that we present job vacancies and related information to candidates through our website. We have now launched a new advert guidance document and template on our recruitment guidance page, replacing any previous versions. All managers are asked to follow this common approach in order to publish a vacancy on our jobs pages.
Transforming Sussex newsletter
The latest edition of the Transforming Sussex newsletter features news from across the Capital Programme and beyond, including: information about Multi-factor Authentication; where new lighting and air conditioning is being installed, and the priorities for the Student Information System. Stay in the loop by signing up to the mailing list to receive future issues of the newsletter directly to your inbox.
Coming up
Staff survey opens on 30 September - have your say and help shape the future of Sussex
The staff survey, which offers an opportunity to make your voice heard as we work together to build a university for the future, will be open from Monday 30 September through to Sunday 20 October 2024. As we move to a two-year cycle, the staff survey will be slightly longer to incorporate a full range of questions on all themes. All survey responses will continue to remain completely confidential and no answers or comments will be attributable to any individual. Please complete the staff survey when it opens, your views and feedback are extremely important to us and help shape action plans across the University.
Free flu vaccinations for staff from mid-October
Winter is fast approaching, and flu season will soon be with us. Flu vaccination remains a critically important public health intervention for the Government and many of you will be eligible for, or will have already had, your free flu vaccine through the NHS.
If you are not eligible for a free NHS vaccine, Sussex will be offering free flu jabs to Sussex staff from mid-October. These will be delivered by our Occupational Health provider, Heales, to help protect yourself and others.
Heales will set up a flu immunisation clinic on campus and a booking system will be in place. More information will be available on our Free Flu Vaccinations for Sussex Staff page on our Staff Wellbeing Hub in the coming weeks.
A reminder
Guidance on working with charities
A number of areas have recently asked about making donations to charities. The University has charitable status itself and therefore is subject to very strict rules around donating to charities. In accordance with our Financial Regulations, we are not able to use University funds to make charitable donations, except in very limited circumstances that have been agreed as priorities by the University Executive Team. Such donations must still be approved in advance by the Chief Financial Officer. The University guidance on working with charities has recently been reviewed and sets out the things to think about when engaging with charities and how we can support them.
Read the Guidance for new line managers joining Sussex
Colleagues joining the University or with newly-acquired line management responsibilities, should read the Guidance for new line managers joining Sussex, which covers key information about being a line manager at the University. The digital guide is part of our onboarding pack ‘Welcome to Sussex’, which was launched last academic year, and it is a great source of information for new and current staff.