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  1. Review of police use of powers under the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2012 - November 2016 - NSW Ombudsman

    9 Mar 2017 Review of police use of powers under the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2012 - November 2016. In November 2016, the Ombudsman completed a review of powers given to police under the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2012.

  2. What is serious wrongdoing? - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 What is serious wrongdoing? What this guideline covers. This guideline provides information about the types of serious wrongdoing that can be reported under the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (PID Act). It provides guidance on how to identify

  3. Reporting to the Ombudsman - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Reporting to the Ombudsman. What this guideline covers. Agencies are required under the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (PID Act) to report certain information about the voluntary public interest disclosures (PIDs) they have received, and how

  4. Reporting disability incidents - NSW Ombudsman

    13 Apr 2022 From March 2021, the NSW Ombudsman no longer monitors disability reportable incidents.

  5. Core concepts in the PID Act - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Core concepts in the PID Act. What this guideline covers. This guideline explains core concepts in the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (PID Act). These core concepts will assist in understanding the terms that are frequently used throughout 

  6. Complaints about the NSW Ombudsman

    9 Dec 2022 How to complain about the NSW Ombudsman our service

  7. Let's talk - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Nov 2022 This workshop is targeted to young people that may experience additional vulnerabilities or service access barriers; young people with learning difficulties, young people with mild/moderate disability, young people with poor English proficiency,

  8. NSW Ombudsman and executive team - NSW Ombudsman

    13 Apr 2022 NSW Ombudsman and executive team. NSW Ombudsman. Paul Miller PSM. Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Laws (Hons), Master of Laws, Masters of Business Administration, Masters of Arts (Philosophy), Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW. Paul was

  9. Dealing with mandatory PIDs - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Dealing with mandatory PIDs. What this guideline covers. Some public officials have a legal duty to report certain types of serious wrongdoing, while others may hold a position where it is an ordinary requirement of their roles, or the functions

  10. Information in Easy Read and in other languages - NSW Ombudsman

    13 Apr 2022 Information in Easy Read and in other languages. We deal with complaints about NSW government and certain non-government agencies. We can support people with disability and Aboriginal peoples, and have information about our office in easy English