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257 result(s) found, displaying 191 to 200This Strategy presents a pathway to realise gender equality in our Australian Public Service (APS). It includes action areas for effective implementation in Commonwealth agencies.
Workplace bullying is repeated and unreasonable behaviour directed towards an employee or group of employees, that creates a risk to health and safety. The Headsup website has information and practical guides.
This video explains the rights of APS and Parliamentary Service employees in relation to performance management decisions, and how to apply to have one reviewed by the employing Agency or the Merit Protection Commissioner.
This video explains the rights of APS and Parliamentary Service employees in relation to promotion decisions, and how to apply to the Merit Protection Commissioner for review of a promotion decision.
This video explains the rights of APS and Parliamentary Service employees under the Review of actions scheme, and how to apply for review of a workplace decision by the employing Agency or the Merit Protection Commissioner.
Trauma-informed guidance to accompany the release of 'Set the Standard: Report on the Independent Review into Commonwealth Parliamentary Workplaces'. The Resource outlines trauma such as bullying, sexual harassment and sexual assault and its impacts.
The Parliamentary Education Office (PEO) website has everything you need to know about the role, function, structure and people of the Australian Parliament.
This fact sheet from the Parliament of Australia explains the Constitution, which is the foundation that establishes the rules for how Australia is governed.
The Federal Register of Legislation (the Register) is the authorised whole-of-government website for Commonwealth legislation and related documents.
This chart highlights continuous learning experiences that are the most available to APS people. It plots the frequency and distance from work for each experience.