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Strategic Policy and Planning
(SPP)
Department of Education
Department of Education
Role of SPP
• The Strategic Policy and Planning (SPP) Unit supports
the Minister, Secretary and the Deputy Secretary (Early
Years and Schools) by providing high level advice on and
support for the development and implementation of the
Government’s and the department’s strategic priorities.
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What we do – key aspects
1. Manage the development and review of strategic and operational policies for
the division.
2. Provide advice to departmental staff in relation to policy development and
implementation.
3. Support and coordinate agency wide initiatives and priority issues.
4. Provide administrative support and coordinate information for the Secretary,
Deputy Secretary (EYS) and other senior managers of the department.
5. Work closely with other business units, particularly Legal Services.
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Examples
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Recent policy documents
– Event Management Policy and Guidelines
– Duty of Care
– Use of Vehicles in Child and Family
Centres
– Entertainment Expenses Procedure
– Corporate Card Procedure
– Administration of Medication (being
updated) Procedures
– Specific Health Issues Procedures
– School Based Immunisations
Working Groups
– Inclusion Working Group - Disability
– Minister’s Action Plan on Year 11 and 12
State-wide initiative/priorities
– Chaplaincy
– School Breakfast Program
– Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Intersex (LGBTI)
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Royal Commission into Institutional
Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
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School Transition Fund
Support for the Deputy Secretary (EYS)
– Diary and meeting support
– Coordinate key processes for the EYS
Division – e.g. incoming government
briefings, estimates committee briefings
– Budget monitoring
Right to Information and Personal Information
Protection
Coordinate National Council responses
(Education Council and AEEYSOC – Secretary
and Minister)
Registrar of the Schools Registration Board
DoE Representative on THEAC
DoE Policy Framework
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Policy on Policy Development
• Under review.
• Primary focus is non-schools.
• Consistent approach across the
agency.
• Assists staff to develop best
practice policy.
• Provides schools with an
understanding of agency policy
making and how it relates to
school based policy.
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What about school based
policies?
• School based policies are the responsibility
of schools.
• Must be informed and aligned with agency
wide policies.
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Where to find documents - Internet
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Where to find documents - Intranet
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Resources and Communication
• Email from Secretary at the start of the school year provides a list of all key policy documents.
• Early Years and Schools Newsletter (currently sent to
principals).
• Infostream
• Learning Service newsletters
• Principal forums
• Legal Issues Handbook for Schools (developed by Legal
Services and available on the Intranet)
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Feedback and Survey
• We continually review our policy documents so feedback is
welcomed. This can be directed through your learning services or
via [email protected]
Survey
• We want to find out how best to capture your expertise.
• What works?
• What doesn’t?
• Do we target information correctly? E.g. through principals.
• Best ways to consult with SBMs?
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How to contact us?
For further information or advice please
contact us:
[email protected]
Or Anita Griffin – Manager SPP
6165 5779
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Further contact
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Aaron Gadd
Monique Gowans
Joel Palmer
Amy Robertson
Angelene Whelan (Admin support – Deputy Secretary)
Amy Heffernan (Admin Support – Deputy Secretary)
Suzanne Pennicott-Jones (Legal Services)
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