1006.0 - Forward Work Program, 2014-15 to 2017-18
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 12/11/2014
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OUR COMMITMENT TO RECONCILIATION AND DIVERSITY
The ABS's commitment to reconciliation focuses on three key areas:
To support continuous improvement and monitoring of the RAP, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Reference Group has been established. This group contributed to the development of the RAP and continues to provide periodic reviews and feedback on the progress of the RAP. The group also assists with the continued development and positive promotion of the RAP. For more information, including the detailed action plan, please refer to the ABS Reconciliation Action Plan, 2013-16 (cat. no. 1011.0). ABS WORKPLACE DIVERSITY ACTION PLAN The ABS supports all forms of diversity, such as differences in gender; age; language; ethnicity; cultural background; disability; religious beliefs; sexual orientation; gender identity; family responsibilities; educational level; life experience; work experience; socio-economic background; and personality. Workplace diversity is about creating a respectful and inclusive work environment that values and uses the contributions of all employees, as well as addressing disadvantage or discrimination experienced by particular diversity groups within the workplace. The ABS Workplace Diversity Action Plan is built on the principle that a diverse workforce is innovative, productive and improves services. The ABS seeks to be representative of the Australian community and to make the fullest possible use of the range of diverse backgrounds, perspectives and talents of all our staff. The ABS has identified four overarching strategies to achieve positive outcomes from increased workplace diversity:
Progress on the deliverables of the ABS Workplace Diversity Action Plan is regularly reviewed and reported on annually. For more information, including the detailed action plan, please refer to the ABS Workplace Diversity Action Plan, 2013-17 (cat. no. 1010.0). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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