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Actions for Government advertising

Government advertising

Finance

Audit backgroundUnder the NSW Government Advertising Act 2011, the Auditor-General is required to conduct a performance audit of at least one government advertising campaign each year.We have selected two Transport for NSW road safety campaigns in 2022-23. The campaigns are ‘Don’t trust your tired self’ and ‘Saving lives on country roads’.Audit objectiveThis audit will assess whether the selected campaigns were carried out effectively, economically, and

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Actions for Safeguarding the rights of Aboriginal children and young people in the child protection system

Safeguarding the rights of Aboriginal children and young people in the child protection system

Community Services
Justice

Aboriginal children are over-represented in the child protection system. According to Department of Communities and Justice data, approximately 50% of the children in out of home care are Aboriginal. The Aboriginal Case Management Policy (ACMP) and the Aboriginal Child Placement Principles (ACPP) are designed to ensure that when Aboriginal children encounter the child protection system their connections to family, kin, community, culture and country are

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Actions for Cyber security in local government

Cyber security in local government

Local Government

Cyber security is the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. The increasing global interconnectivity between computer networks has dramatically increased the risk of cyber security incidents. Such incidents can harm local government operations and service delivery and may include the theft of information, denial of access to critical technology, or even the hijacking of sys

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Actions for iCare

iCare

Treasury

Audit background Insurance and Care NSW (icare) provides workers compensation insurance to more than 329,000 public and private sector employers in New South Wales and their 3.2 million employees. It also insures builders and homeowners, provides treatment and care to people severely injured on NSW roads, and protects more than $266.6 billion of NSW government assets. The State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) regulates workers compensation insura

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Actions for Oversight of the child protection system

Oversight of the child protection system

Community Services
Justice

According to Department of Communities and Justice data, the number of children and young people reported to be at ‘risk of significant harm’ of abuse and neglect in NSW has been increasing in recent years. The Department of Communities and Justice has primary responsibility to provide support and a safe living environment for children and young people who are not able to live safely in the family home. Non-government agencies are also funded by the NSW