Evidence-based practice has been around for many decades in fields such medicine, education, policing and policy-making. It is a technique that helps practitioners become more effective through making better-informed decisions.
To become a generalist or specialist? That is the question many public servants ask at least once during their career. hear from public servants who have successfully leveraged their deep expertise for great policy design, delivery, and evaluation.
Hear what it takes to build an enduring APS - one with the right people possessing the right capabilities in the right roles at the right time. The APS Centre of Excellence for Workforce Planning aims to build workforce planning capability across the APS.
In this session our panellists will cover how unconscious bias (UB) manifests from 'systems' to 'everyday work' environments. Importantly this event will provide the audience with 'bias breakers' to enable practitioners to be better equipped in addressing UB in their workplace.
This MasterCraft Series event discusses and highlights the role of empathy in the public service. The presenters will discuss findings from their recent research project on empathy in non-frontline public servants and provide examples of how empathy can be used successfully in policy work and help benefit the public in meaningful ways.