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  2. Australian Public Service - Wikipedia

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    The APS Values are set out in section 10 of the Public Service Act 1999. [33] The Values are mandatory and are intended to embody the principles of good public administration. [33] The APS Values were most recently revised in 2013, with the aim to comprise a smaller set of core values that are meaningful, memorable and effective in driving ...

  3. Adult Protective Services - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Adult Protective Services (APS) is a government agency that investigates allegations of a vulnerable adult being or having been abused, ...

  4. Australian Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The vision of the Commission is to lead and shape a unified and high-performing Australian Public Service (APS). The Commission is responsible for providing advice to the Government on the APS; providing advice on strategic people management; supporting the implementation of Government policy; contributing to effective APS leadership and evaluating and reporting on the performance of the APS.

  5. Australian Protective Service - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Protective Service (APS) was an Australian Commonwealth law enforcement agency which existed between October 1984 and June 2004. The APS was created by the separation of the Uniformed Protective Service component of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) into a new agency based upon recommendations contained in the Stewart Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking. [1]

  6. Learn the new process for APS emergencies - AOL

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    Aug. 27—Albuquerque Public Schools is implementing a new safety measure to reunite students with their families in a safer and more efficient way. Starting this school year, the school district ...

  7. Ministerial advisers (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Non-senior roles include the "assistant adviser, the "adviser", and the "media adviser". Salary ranges for this role are between ~$80,000 - $140,000. [5] Senior roles include the principal adviser, the chief of staff, the senior adviser, and the senior media adviser. Only government ministers are able to employ principal advisers.

  8. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    UAPs must be delegated responsibilities. The nurses are ultimately accountable for all the care patients receive as a result of their delegating. [5] Due to the nursing shortage and to reduce the heavy workload placed on nurses, delegating tasks to UAPs and other nursing staff such as licensed practical nurses (LPNs) is crucial. [1] [6]

  9. Structure of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Note: Only select formations as promulgated by CAF are designated as official command (Military) or directorial (APS) appointments *Rank/Title depends on size/complexity/purpose of the formation ~A junior officer of the Air Force is a Pilot Officer(O1), Flying Officer (O2) or Flight Lieutenant (O3). Air Force Warrant Officers (WOFF/E9) hold ...