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Misconduct prevention information sessions

The CMC regularly holds information sessions for public sector agencies on misconduct prevention matters. In 2012, we are holding two main types of information sessions: forums and lunchtime sessions.

  • Forums are open to representatives of all public sector agencies, and are designed to keep ethics and prevention practitioners up to date on prevention techniques and the progress of the CMC’s Building Integrity Program. They give participants an opportunity to exchange ideas and concerns about misconduct and to network with peers in other agencies.
  • Lunchtime sessions are aimed at staff in public service agencies, statutory authorities, local government and universities and government owned corporations. They encourage awareness of misconduct issues and provide information about staff responsibilities in preventing and dealing with misconduct.

If you have any enquiries about our misconduct information sessions, please contact us on (07) 3360 6060 or email MisconductPrevention@cmc.qld.gov.au.

2012 calendar

Date     Time     Location          Topic                            
31 May 1:00-2:00pm
2:30-3:30pm
Auditorium
111 George St
Brisbane
Lunchtime session: Public interest disclosures
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Lunchtime session: Public interest disclosures

  • Date: 31 May
  • Time: Choice of two sessions
    • 1:00-2:00pm
    • 2:30-3:30pm
  • Location: The Auditorium, 111 George St, Brisbane
  • Intended audience: Queensland government public sector managers and those with supervisory responsibilities, although other interested public servants are welcome to attend.
  • Content: Practical information provided by the CMC and the Public Service Commission about public interest disclosures, covering:
    • Understanding your obligations to properly classify and report PIDs
    • Organisational benefits of having staff who report wrong-doing which they see
    • How to build and foster a reporting culture
    • Be able to give staff confidence that their complaints are valued and acted upon
    • Individual and organisational obligations relating to PIDs.
  • Speakers: 
    • Donna Andrews – Director, Ethical Standards Branch, Public Service Commission
    • Dianne McFarlane – Director, Integrity Services, Crime and Misconduct Commission
  • Cost: Free
  • RSVP: Places are limited, please email MisconductPrevention@cmc.qld.gov.au by 24 May with your preferred session time.
Last updated: 15 May 2012
Materials from previous sessions
Last reviewed
28 June 2010
Last updated
29 June 2010

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