APS employment of people with disability below target, royal commission hears Federal The APS is yet to meet a target of 7% of its workforce being people with disability but it is performing better than the private…
‘Not happy with the vaccine rates’: Victorian pop-up clinics for people with disability Friday October 8, 2021 By Jackson Graham Federal Victoria will open 10 pop-up vaccination clinics for people with disability as minister Luke Donnellan says he's dissatisfied with inoculation levels for the vulnerable. …
People with disability let down in national vaccine rollout, royal commission finds Tuesday September 28, 2021 By Jackson Graham Federal The department of health failed to consult with the disability sector at crucial times during the nation's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
An ableist public service? How to shift the underemployment of people with disability in the Australian Public Sector Tuesday December 3, 2019 By Paul Williamson Career Advice Data from the Australian Public Sector Database shows a steady long-term decline in the number and proportion of people with disability in the Commonwealth public…
NSW public sector takes aim at Indigenous employment targets with three-point strategy Tuesday July 16, 2019 By Stephen Easton Community & Social The New South Wales government aims to have 114 senior leaders from Indigenous backgrounds in the state's public sector by 2025, up from a current…
Nadia: the curious case of the digital missing person Wednesday April 3, 2019 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology Peter Shergold recently gave public servants a rev-up over the need to actually deliver on innovation instead of just talking about it, but there’s a…
APS diversity and gender equality awards announced Wednesday November 8, 2017 By Stephen Easton News The first Australian Public Service Diversity and Gender Equality Awards were presented this morning, highlighting four examples of how individual public servants, staff networks and…