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38 result(s) found, displaying 1 to 10This framework helps public servants better engage with citizens, community and businesses.
Services Australia’s Program Practice Frameworks can be used as standalone resources, or as suite of connected products to support staff when managing programs and projects, engaging with stakeholders and conducting analysis. The Frameworks feature focus areas which include a set of guidelines, applied tools, resources and links to other relevant and appropriate materials.
The event was focused on pathways to more culturally informed engagement and partnership with First Nations communities and was led by Sam Jeffries with Dr Rachel Bacon.
The Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework supports Australian Government entities to effectively manage the risks of fraud and corruption.
Community of Practice for EL1/EL2 counter fraud or risk officials to learn about fraud and corruption risk management.
The social media guidance provides a practical framework to help employees and agencies strike that balance in a reasonable and proportionate way.
This guidance sets out the threshold of gifts and benefits which agency heads must declare publicly and sets out best practice on how this information should be published.
This change occurs when the Government decides to change the way Commonwealth responsibilities are managed. The Australian Public Service Commission provides an outline of the MoG process.
The OECD Recommendation on Public Integrity provides policy makers with a blueprint for enhancing the integrity of government, civil services and society.
This Service is available to all Australian Public Service employees, including agency heads and SES staff, who wish to discuss and seek advice on ethical issues that occur in the workplace.