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  1. 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,

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. Find a publication - NSW Ombudsman

    14 Nov 2011 Find a publication. Find a publication. Our voice to Parliament. The NSW Ombudsman is an independent integrity agency, accountable to the people of NSW. We report directly to the Parliament of NSW. Where we identify matters of serious public interest

  6. Public interest disclosures awareness - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Public interest disclosures awareness. It is important that everyone who is a public official under the PID Act knows about the PID Act, how to report serious wrongdoing and what will happen when they do. It is also important that senior staff

  7. Developing your PID Policy guideline - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Developing your PID Policy guideline. What this guideline covers. Under section 42 of the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (PID Act), all agencies must have a public interest disclosure (PID) policy. Section 72 of the PID Act sets out the NSW

  8. NSW Ombudsman Supports Sydney WorldPride 2023 - NSW Ombudsman

    17 Feb 2023 NSW Ombudsman Supports Sydney WorldPride 2023. 17 Feb 2023. We are a proud supporter of Sydney WorldPride. We are committed to ensuring everyone, including the LGBTQIA+ community, receives the right services and fair treatment from those we

  9. Dealing with anonymous voluntary PIDs - NSW Ombudsman

    1 Oct 2023 Dealing with anonymous voluntary PIDs. What this guideline covers. Even though there is a duty on agencies to keep the identity of public interest disclosure (PID) makers confidential, some public officials may still not wish to identify themselves

  10. Complaints about community services - NSW Ombudsman

    22 Jun 2022 Complaints about community services. We can help people who have been unfairly treated by community services that are run or funded by the government. You have a right to complain about the services you get. If you've tried talking to your service