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Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services (SCHADS) Award - Sleepover Handling: Key Changes You Need to Know

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Starting from the first full pay period on or after 1 June 2026, the Fair Work Commission will implement significant changes to the treatment of “sleepovers” under the SCHADS Award.

The key change is that when an employee is rostered to work immediately before and after a sleepover period, the work performed before the sleepover and the work performed after the sleepover must be treated separately when determining applicable shift penalty. As a result, different shift penalty may apply to each portion of the shift.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the changes to Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award's sleepover handling following the recent FWO update.

If you have any customised rules within the award, it is important to note:

  1. Customised rules will not automatically update when you apply award updates to your platform.
  2. Review and understand any changes made to the award rules.
  3. Verify that your customised rules are not affected by these changes. If the changes do impact your customised rules, you will need to update them manually.

Below is a summary of the additional items we created for this update.

What's new

Below is a summary of the additional items we created for this update. Click here for more information on how to options for installing a new award update.

New Work types

New Work types

Work Types

Descriptions

Pre-Sleepover Choose this work type when a shift is immediately before a sleepover
Post-Sleepover Choose this work type when a shift is immediately after a sleepover
12 Hrs Shift By Agreement Choose this work type when by agreement you may work up to 12 ordinary hours in a day or shift when spanning a sleepover.

New Shift Conditions

New Shift Conditions

Shift Conditions

Descriptions

Pre-Sleepover SC Select this shift condition when a shift is immediately before a sleepover
Post-Sleepover SC Select this shift condition a shift is immediately after a sleepover
12 Hrs Shift By Agreement SC Select this shift condition when by agreement you may work up to 12 ordinary hours in a day or shift when spanning a sleepover.

New Tags

New Tags

Tags

Descriptions

10 hour shift arrangement

Assign this tag to full time employees with permanent 10 hours shift arrangement.

New Rules Added

New rules have been introduced to ensure correct payments to work performed before and after a sleepover.

New Rules Added - Shiftworker Rulesets

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

29.3(d)Pre Sleepover - Ordinary Hours Applies to shift that occurs before a sleepover other than afternoon/night; will be paid as ordinary hours
29.3(d)Pre Sleepover - Afternoon Shift Applies to shift that occurs between 8 PM and 12 AM before a sleepover; will be paid as an afternoon shift for the entire shift.
29.3(d)Pre Sleepover - Night Shift Applies to shift that occurs between 12 AM and 6 AM before a sleepover; will be paid as a night shift for the entire shift.
29.3(d)Post-Sleepover - Ordinary Hours Applies to shift that occurs after a sleepover other than night; will be paid as ordinary hours
29.3(d)Post-Sleepover - Night Shift Applies to shift that occurs between 12 AM and 6 AM after a sleepover; will be paid as a night shift for the entire shift.
Convert Pre and Post Sleepover To Minimum Clearing Converts pre-sleepover periods identified as broken shifts to minimum pre-clearing, and post-sleepover periods to minimum post-clearing.

See example below for pre sleepover and post sleepover scenarios:

Scenario 1: With pre and post sleepover and ordinary, afternoon, night, and weekend shift

Expected Result:
Pre sleepover shifts

Ordinary hours will be paid by default, unless:

  • The shift occurs between 8:00 PM and 12:00 AM - will be treated and paid as an afternoon shift for the entire shift.
  • The shift occurs between 12:00 AM and 6:00 AM - will be treated and paid as a night shift for the entire shift.

Post sleepover shifts
Ordinary hours will apply unless the shift occurs between 12:00 AM and 6:00 AM, in which case the entire shift will be classified and paid as a night shift.

Scenario 2: Shifts with work during sleep over

Expected Result:
Shifts will receive appropriate pay, and work during sleep over will be paid overtime rates.

Scenario 3: Broken Shift and Pre/Post Sleepover

Expected Result:
Shifts will receive appropriate shift loading and broken shift allowance

Scenario 4: Shifts with overtime

Expected Result:
Shifts will receive appropriate pay and overtime rate.

New Rules Added - Full time Rulesets

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

Maximum Daily Hours (10 hours by agreement) - Tag Applies to full-time employees who permanently work 10-hour shifts by agreement.

New Rules Added - All Rulesets

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

25.1(c) Maximum Daily Hours (12 hours by agreement) Applies when by agreement employees may work up to 12 ordinary hours in a day or shift when spanning a sleepover.

Rules Updated

Existing rules have been updated to ensure pay requirements are applied correctly in accordance with the award.

Rules Updated - SCHCDS Full Time (Shift and Day worker)

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

Maximum Daily Hours - Full Time Excluded 12-hour shift arrangement from triggering overtime after 8 hours.
Maximum Daily Hours (10 hours by agreement) - Full Time Excluded 12-hour shift arrangement from triggering overtime after 10 hours.

Rules Updated - SCHCDS Part Time and Casual Shift Worker

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

Maximum Daily Hours Overtime will apply where total time worked exceeds 10 hours in a shift and excluding 12 hr shift arrangement.

Rules Updated - SCHCDS Part Time and Casual Day Worker

Rules

Notes / Descriptions

Maximum Daily Hours Overtime will apply where total time worked exceeds 10 hours in a day and excluding 12 hr shift arrangement.

Rules Updated - All Shiftworker Rulesets

The following rules were updated to identify broken shifts occurring before and after sleepovers, ensuring the broken shift allowance applies correctly.

  • Identify Broken Shift
  • 20.12(b) Broken Shift Allowance rules
  • 25.6(e)(ii) Broken Shift - Span of Shift

Special Notes

Special Notes

  • A post-sleepover shift followed by a subsequent pre- and post-sleepover shift with less than a 10-hour gap, please ensure that the "not a broken shift" shift condition is applied to both the pre- and post-sleepover periods where they are not intended to be paid as a broken shift. 
    • Note: If you are using a T&A system that does not support shift conditions, you will need to manually remove any broken shift allowances triggered in this instance.

  • 25.1(c) Maximum 8 hour limit before and after sleepover: The system will not automatically trigger overtime at the 8-hour mark for pre or post sleepover shifts. Example: If an employee is under a 10-hour agreement and works 9 hours pre-sleepover plus 4 hours post-sleepover, overtime triggers only after 10 total ordinary hours are completed.
    If you need to enforce an 8-hour maximum limit to pre or post sleepover shifts in these scenarios, a custom configuration will be required.

Actions Needed after Award update and Platform Syncs (if you also use the HR platform)

Actions Needed after Award update and Platform Syncs (if you also use the HR platform)

  • Review timesheets: Ensure hours before and after sleepovers are recorded correctly
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