Comcare is helping APS leaders and their teams to redesign their work using Curtin University’s SMART work design framework.
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Compassion. Connection. Understanding: Building a suicide prevention culture in the APS.

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Designing experiences that matter: unpacking the APS Experience Design Principles – their creation and real world impact.
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This course is delivered on 29/10/2025, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 04/11/2025, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 10/12/2025, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 22/01/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 11/02/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 12/03/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 22/04/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 19/05/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.

This course is delivered on 11/06/2026, by face-to-face consisting of one 4-hour session.
Courses

Leaders who have the skills to foster and maintain meaningful relationships that inspire, empower and support others drive organisational success, as well as psychological and psychosocial safety within their teams.

A foundational eLearning course for the Australian Public Service (APS) on respecting and understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures.

The Cultural Capability Hub is a central repository of practical guidance and suggested resources to support staff to uplift their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural capability.

Footprints is a framework that supports APS employees to continually increase and enhance their cross-cultural knowledge and understanding.

This four-part workshop series, consisting of two themes, offers SES leaders a deep dive into unconscious bias for organisational change. Supported by follow-up workshops, SES leaders can share personal reflections and action plans.
Resources
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) provides a range of resources to support diversity and inclusion in APS workplaces.
A checklist for designing, producing and procuring content that supports accessible quality learning and development in the APS. Included are links to information and free online tools that allow you to check content is compliant with the WCAG standards.
Find information on why accessibility is in the Digital Service Standard and how you can meet the Standard through applying accessibility principles in the Discovery, Alpha and Beta stages of design.
This draft guide developed by members of the Australian Public Service and community members provides tips on how to run inclusive and welcoming online workshops and meetings.
Comcare provides a range of learning resources to help identify, prevent and respond to bullying and harassment.
The APS Learning Design Manual pulls together some practical principles, examples, useful links, and tools & templates to support designers throughout the learning design process.
The FLOE Inclusive Learning Design Handbook is designed to assist in creating adaptable and personalised resources that can accommodate a diversity of learning preferences and individual needs. It offers guidance whether you are creating simple text-based resources, animations, applets, simulations or full production videos.
An award-winning Online Accessibility Toolkit developed by the South Australian Government. It provides best-practice guidelines, policies, resources and tools to support users in various job roles to ensure accessibility is considered in design.
A short video developed by the Government of South Australia on how (and why) the Online Accessibility Toolkit was created.
Step-by-step instructions and best practices for making your PowerPoint presentations accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities.
This APS Academy factsheet presents some helpful tips on improving the accessibility of your publications, for both print and reading online.
The accessible colour palette builder is a tool to help you design accessible digital content in colour combinations that are suitable for people with visual impairments or colour vision deficiencies.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Capability Framework provides a basis for building the cultural capability of the Commonwealth public sector.
The Vision Australia Accessibility Toolkit provides information to help you understand accessibility requirements and provides a range of resources to support you to create accessible and inclusive information, particularly for blindness and low vision.