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16 result(s) found, displaying 1 to 10Building APS capability to use futures techniques in policymaking through horizon scanning, visioning and scenario planning.
The Office of Parliamentary Council provides training and advice relating to drafting and legislative processes.
Dr Rachel Bacon, Deputy Secretary at the APS Reform Office and Dr Subho Banerjee, Deputy Commissioner and Head of APS Academy and Capability discuss APS Reform priorities.
The Style Manual is for everyone who writes, edits or approves Australian Government content. Use it to create clear and consistent content that meets the needs of users.
The Government writing handbook is a companion to the Australian Government Style Manual with greater focus on the craft of writing.
The framework is made up of seven key questions, your answers to which will provide decision makers with a strong evidence base to support informed policy decisions.
A series of videos that answer common questions on having a solid evidence base for best practice policy making, which is also a Government requirement.
User research helps you learn about your users and create services to meet their needs. The Digital Transformation Agency provides a useful guidance on user research.
The purpose of this handbook is to provide a description of the procedures involved in making Commonwealth Acts.
Templates to help articulate your policy proposal and policy idea.