formerly Managing Ethically
Content
- Review of the Public Sector Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct including tools to embed these values into agreed team behaviours.
- Definitions of bullying & harassment.
- Understanding why people engage in this behaviour.
- Attributes of an ethical leader/organisation.
- Case study for group discussion.
- Reducing risk on the workplace.
Outcomes
- Understand the Public Sector Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct.
- Identify the differences between bullying, harassment, and reasonable workplace action.
- Review workplace policies to ensure they align with best practice.
- Understand how to promote ethical conduct, integrity and civility.
Who Should Attend
Those who are leading or supervising people and are seeking to raise the bar of their management skills.
Benefits to You and Your Organisation
- Build systems to reduce the likelihood of unwanted behaviours occurring in the workplace.
- Greater understanding of organisational responsibility to provide a safe working environment.
- Reinforce best practice for responding to claims of bullying/ harassment allegations.
- Increased confidence for managers in addressing poor work performance.
This course is also available face-to-face here.
Learn about our speakers
Samantha Young M.Psych. (Clin.), M.B.A, B.A. (Hons.), MAPS, GAICD
CEO / Senior Psychologist
Human Psychology
Samantha brings a unique combination of senior management and commercial experience, psychological intervention skills and Masters-level formal education in both business and psychology to her clinical, training, coaching and consulting work. Sam has delivered training for IPAA for nearly ten years with consistently positive participant feedback and is a sought after facilitator and keynote speaker, working with hundreds of employees and managers every year. The 21st Manager series designed by Sam incorporates the latest in psychological research, leadership theory and neuroscience and is now in its ninth year.
Samantha has worked as a Consultant with Boston Consulting Group, Sales & Marketing Manager for The Body Shop and Strategy Manager for Myer GraceBros. Samantha holds Bachelor and Postgraduate qualifications in business and psychology, including a Master Degree in Clinical Psychology and an MBA from Melbourne University. Samantha has completed the Company Director’s Course and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society.
Samantha is passionate about helping people to think, feel and perform better to realise their human potential. She is CEO of Human Psychology, one of Adelaide’s largest psychological services providers and now part of the APM Group globally, with a team of 25 clinicians operating for nearly 17 years. Human Psychology’s mission is to help organisations and their people to embrace 21st-century change by enhancing their self-awareness, building stronger and more cohesive relationships, increasing engagement, developing resilience and most importantly, caring for themselves and others. Human Psychology is the Employee Assistance Program provider for numerous public sector agencies, including SA Health, Department for Education, Attorney General’s Department and Department of Correctional Services. Samantha also coaches executives and leaders across multiple agencies. This experience as a wellbeing partner over nearly two decades has given Samantha a deep understanding of the challenges faced by public sector leaders.
Upcoming course availability
November 2024
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
Format
Online
Duration
1 half day 9:00am-12:30pm
Contact us for alternate duration and delivery style options
Competency framework
First Line Manager Common (ASO3-ASO5)
Middle Manager Core (ASO6-ASO8)
(This competency framework is provided as a guide only)
Inclusions
Digital Workbook and Resources
Location
Online via Microsoft Teams
(not sure if this platform is suitable for you? Contact us and one of our friendly team will arrange a test session for you - there are options to suit everyone)
Costs
Personal Member $290
State Govt Employee Member $330
Corporate Member $340
Non-member $360