Responsibility: Australian Government
Response: Accept in principle
Status: Further work required
What has been achieved to date
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is currently undertaking Phase 1 of the Disability Royal Commission Discovery Project. It is the intent that lessons learnt from Phase 1 will be used to inform the future approach to Recommendation 7.20.
What the Disability Royal Commission said in the final report
The Australian Public Service Commission should incorporate clearer directions in Australian Public Service training and support on applying the merit principle in recruitment. Training and support materials should:
- specifically address the importance of having a diverse public sector workforce that reflects the community it serves
- provide guidance in considering the need for diversity in the application of the merit principle in recruitment.
Australian Government Response July 2024
The Australian Government and state and territory governments support continued action to increase opportunities for people with disability in public sector employment across Australia.
All governments recognise that people with disability have a right to work, and that employment supports an individual’s social and economic participation and independence in society.
As large employers, public services have a crucial national role as leaders in modelling best practice inclusion that can positively influence other employers and workplaces.
Governments agree that specific employment targets can have a positive impact on the number of people with disability employed in the public sector, noting that some jurisdictions may need to further consider data limitations and privacy considerations before committing to disaggregated targets.
The Australian Government and state and territory governments also support continued and increased focus on ensuring public sector workplaces are accessible and inclusive for people with disability, including through workplace adjustments. Public service commissioners will work together to share best practice on improving public sector employment outcomes for people with disability.
Governments also support in principle adopting procurement policies that encourage inclusive employment practices in the private sector, noting governments will individually consider opportunities and approaches that most appropriately work with respective government procurement frameworks.
More recommendations
View progress on other recommendations made by the Royal Commission.