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APS Code of Conduct

APS employees are required, under the Code of Conduct, to behave at all times in a way which upholds the APS Values

The Code

The Code of Conduct requires that an employee must:

Publications

The following books help APS employees to understand the practical application of the Values and Code. They can also help Agency Heads to establish policies and procedures that promote the Values and ensure compliance with the Code.

To order a hard copy version of any of the following publications please go to the Commission’s publications page.

Current directive publications, circulars & advices:

APS Values and Code of Conduct In Practice: A guide to official conduct for APS employees and agency heads

Managing breaches of the APS Code of Conduct (2002)

Extract from Public Service Commissioner's Directions 1999

Circular No 2008/3: Providing information on Code of Conduct investigation outcomes to complainants

Circular No 2007/5: Involvement of public servants in public information and awareness initiatives

Circular No 2007/2: The Privacy Act and employee information concerning Code of Conduct matters

Circular No 2007/1: Declarations of personal interest: revised policy guidelines

Circular No 2002/5: Breaches of the Code of Conduct - reduction in salary for a specified period

Circular No 2001/3: Supplementary information for APS employees contesting elections

Advice No 28: Application of the APS Code of Conduct to certain statutory office holders

Current good practice advice:

Being Professional in the APS—Values Resources for Facilitators
The Being Professional in the APS—Values Resources for Facilitators kit is the first comprehensive package of materials to address situations specific to the APS.

Embedding APS Values

Guidelines on Workplace Diversity (2001)

Handling Misconduct

Respect: Promoting a Culture Free from Harassment and Bullying in the APS

Supporting Ministers, Upholding the Values

Frequently asked questions

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What limitations are there on assigning different duties to an employee?

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