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The Commission's Sydney office provides advice, guidance and services on a wide range of human resource and management issues to Commonwealth departments and agencies, and their employees within New South Wales.
Coming events: Leadership lunchtime seminar - 18 Feb 09
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Services information:
Choose from the links below to find out about: Contacts Office location: PO Box 20636 |
Learning & development
Enquiries: Learning & Development Coordinator
Phone: (02) 8239 5300
Facsimile: (02) 9264 3648
Email: apsc.Sydney@apsc.gov.au
Registration
At our fully secure online registration site you can:
- view programme information
- check availability
- register for a programme
- make credit card payments
- receive registration confirmation
By Facsimile
Simply fax a completed registration form (available with each flyer) to APS Commission registration on (02) 9264 3648.
Please note: A fax registration is not confirmed until a formal email response is received.
The APS Commission offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities. Many programs are run in Canberra, with a selection being run in Sydney based on demand. The full range of programs can be run in house. To find out more about customising our workshops to meet your needs, please contact the Learning and Development Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au.
The New South Wales Training Calendar for 2008 is now available from our national calendar page.
You can now register for NSW programmes on line at our fully secure registration service at www.apscregistration.gov.au . Here you can pay by credit card, receive confirmation of your registration and view course information.
Leadership lunchtime seminar
Seminars are held throughout the year at a Sydney hotel with a prominent guest speaker. To find out about the next seminar contact the Events Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au
Executive updates
Executive Updates are an opportunity for SES and EL staff to keep up to date with major changes and trends impacting on the APS. Typical briefing topics include: developments in government policy and expectations, workplace legislation, the economy and findings of key ANAO and MAC reports. There is opportunity for discussion and questions.
Sessions are advertised widely as they are arranged. Please contact the Events Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au for more information.
Coming events:
- Leadership Lunchtime Seminar - 18 February 2009
- Regulatory Practice for SES - 20 February 2009
- International Women's Day - 6 March 2009
- Linking Leaders - 26 March 2009
- Government Business Conference - 7- 8 May 2009
Presenter: Dr Martin Parkinson- Secretary Department of Climate Change
When: 18/2/2009
12.00pm to 2.00pm, sit down lunch will be provided
Venue: Hilton Hotel Sydney
Cost: $110.00
The Leadership Lunchtime seminars, hosted by the Australian Public Service Commission, provide a forum for executive and senior managers in the region to hear from leaders in Government and other sectors on current and topical issues. They also provide a valuable networking opportunity.
Regulatory Practice for SES
When: 26/02/2009
Venue: Australian Public Service Commission, Level 22, 580 George Street, Sydney NSW
Programme overview
- The regulatory environment is rapidly evolving. This course examines the cutting edge of regulatory theory and practice.
- New challenges like climate change mean new regulatory roles for government while existing infrastructure provisions deliver heated debates about the relative merits of public, private and hybrid regulatory structures.
- This programme is designed for policy-makers who work at the interface between the theory of best practice, evidence-based policy, and real world situations in which there may be limited data and decisions need to be made in a timely manner.
International Women's Day
When: 6/3/09
12.00pm to 2.00pm, sit down lunch will be provided
Venue: Watersedge, Pier One Sydney
Cost: $100.00
A lunchtime seminar to celebrate International Women’s Day with key note address to be delivered by Barbara Holborow OAM, former Children’s Court Magistrate and committed advocate to children and family rights.
If you would like to be added to our e-mail contact list for notification of APS Commission events in NSW, please contact us at apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au or (02) 8239 5300 for further programme information.
Networks
People Management Network
In the past, the Australian Public Service Commission in NSW has run a number of networks targeted at various audiences. In 2005 these networks were combined into one known as the People Management Network.
There is no need to “join” the network. The Commission will use our extensive contacts list to promote upcoming events and provide information as to the topic and who would gain most advantage from attending. The network meetings will be of interest to HR practitioners, line managers and anyone with people management responsibilities. The price for each meeting varies based on the actual costs of running each meeting.
If you work in the public service in NSW but you do not currently receive updates from the Commission and would like to be added to the Sydney contact list, please email your details to apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au. You will need to have an email ending in .gov.au to be included.Indigenous (IAPSEN) Network
This network is for Indigenous staff of the APS and meets quarterly. Its aims are to:
- Support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander APS staff,
- Share information and experiences,
- Act as an information resource on issues affecting Indigenous people,
- Promote cultural awareness in the wider APS.
For further information contact the Events Coordinator on 8239 5300, email apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au or go to the IAPSEN website
Australian Government Leadership Network NSW
The Australian Government Leadership Network (AGLN) in NSW is a network of Agency Heads, Regional Heads and Executive Level staff from Australian Government agencies in NSW. The Network is administered by a Management Committee consisting of representatives from various agencies and is supported with a Secretariat function performed by the Australian Public Service Commission.
The Network aims to facilitate the effectiveness of senior leaders of the Public Sector by providing a forum for:-
- leadership development;
- exchanging innovative thinking, ideas, knowledge and experiences;
- peer support and collegiality;
- facilitating whole-of-government approaches to Australian Public Sector activities;
- member contributions to the development of local and strategic Australian Public Sector initiatives;
- reducing the impact of geographical isolation from national offices
Network Activities include:
- The 2009 Government Business Conference- 'Toward 2020 -Innovation and Leadership in the Public Sector', 7-8 May 2009 Novotel Brighton Beach.
- Network Luncheons
For further information on the Network contact Catherine Sargeant on 02 8239 5305 or email catherine.sargeant@apsc.gov.au
Selection and recruitment services
The Commission can provide staff experienced in APS selection processes to undertake a range of tasks to assist agencies with staff selection and recruitment. These services include scribing, scribing plus, shortlisting only and independent convenors or members of selection panels. We are trained and have experience in undertaking various assessment centre activities when required.
On behalf of the Merit Protection Commissioner, regional employees undertake Independent Selection Advisory Committees (ISACs). An ISAC is an independent three member committee that makes recommendations about the suitability of candidates for engagement at, promotion to, or assignment of duties at, classifications included in APS Classification Groups 1 to 6.
On behalf of the Public Service Commissioner, regional employees also participate in staff selection processes at EL 1/2 and APS level 6 and below, as well as scribing for non SES selection panels.
These services are offered on a fee for service basis. Contact the Management Services Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au for more information.
Merit protection and review
Useful references
The Australian Public Service Commission has a key role in providing independent external review of actions affecting individual APS employees. This role assists in giving effect to the policy of the Australian Government that APS agencies should achieve and maintain workplaces that encourage productive and harmonious working environments. It also helps to provide a fair system for review of decisions for APS employees.
The Commission's functions are not limited to the APS. On a fee-for-service basis, we can provide employment-related functions for State and Territory departments and authorities, local government bodies, private corporations and bodies and for Commonwealth authorities whose employees are not engaged under the PS Act.
If you would like more information about the these services visit the merit protection and review page or contact the Management Services Coordinator on 8239 5300.
Review of Actions
Local staff are available to fulfil the Merit Protection Commissioner's statutory functions such as conducting Promotion Review Committees (PRCs) and Reviews of Actions, and providing advice on procedural questions where appropriate.
Career advising service
The APS Commission provides a career advising service for APS employees who are facing retrenchment or have been approved by their agency to access career transition services. The service, available to employees who are referred to the APS Commission by their agency, focuses on providing either short-term intensive or one-off career advising sessions to individuals or groups, but can also provide a program specifically designed for an individual. The career advising sessions are designed to assist individuals to identify strategies and options they may wish to pursue and are tailored to the needs of the particular individual.
For more information go to the Career advising page or call your local advisor on 8239 5300.
Dispute resolution
Our qualified employees can assist to resolve workplace disagreements between staff / managers. We use a variety of techniques to facilitate an agreement that is based on the needs and interests of all parties and which uses their ideas to generate their own resolution to their workplace problems. Our staff have been trained in mediation techniques and most are on LEADR's professional panel of mediators. This is offered on a fee for service basis.
For further information, contact the Management Services Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au
Consultancy services
We can assist you in designing a plan to address any management issues such as classification review; workplace assessment / evaluation; facilitating staff involvement in restructuring; or setting up recruitment policy and procedures for an office to address staff complaints and low morale.
The Commission's functions are not limited to the APS. On a fee-for-service basis, we can provide employment-related functions for State and Territory departments and authorities, local government bodies, private corporations and bodies and for Commonwealth authorities whose employees are not engaged under the PS Act.
For more information contact the Management Services Coordinator on 8239 5300 or apsc.sydney@apsc.gov.au




