Revision of Department of Education Code of Conduct

5 years ago

The NSW Department of Education is revising its Code of Conduct, in part to reflect recent changes to the social, political and legislative landscape.

The Discussion Paper and information on making submissions can be viewed at this link

If you would like to make a submission to this review, submissions are due by Friday 23 October 2020*.

*Note: Previous version of this news item had submission deadline as 9 October, however this has since been extended.

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