Some claim that Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) won’t save the planet!
Perhaps this is true but can a strong focus on ESG make this place a little more tolerable?
This session explores the role of the public sector in ESG through a set of hot issues, identifying how Government Departments might start formulating approaches to these complex problems:
Environment: How can Departments meaningfully respond to climate change to not only achieve net zero by 2030, but also build resilient communities and practically support them in the face of growing national disasters?
Social: How will Departments manage the social effects of Covid on their key stakeholders – the Australian public – including the emerging challenges of growing mental health presentations, loss of education, and rebuilding fractured communities?
Governance: What are the likely implications of the National Anti-corruption Commission posed by the Government, and what might this increased focus on transparency mean for the way Departments operate?
ACT Legal Practitioners CPD: 0.75 points
(Core Area 2 -Practice management and business skills)
Presenters:
Kate Lynch
First Assistant Secretary – Environment Protection Division
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Gemma Van Halderen
General Manager – First Assistant Statistician,
Population, Labour, Industry and Location Statistics Division, Statistical Services Group, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Malcolm Thompson
Expert Advisor
National Sector Lead – Environment, Climate Change & Water