Policies - Victoria
Victorian government policies relating to egovernment and information and communication technologies.
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Department of Health - Social Media Action Plan - Part 1: Policy
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The Department of Health's Social Media policy recognises that staff and business units will increasingly be using social media to interact with each other and the Victorian community and to promote the work of the Department. This policy provides a safe framework for online participation by representatives of the Department of Health. The policy recognises that all communications by public servants must comply with the standards of conduct and behaviour set out in the Public Administration Act 2004, the Code of Conduct for Victorian public sector employees, Victorian Government policies and guidelines, and Commonwealth and state legislation.
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Social Media Policy - Department of Justice
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This policy provides guidance to the Victorian Government's Department of Justice employees and external contractors that engage in social media.
- DHS Social Media Policy For Employees
- Victorian Government - Department of Human Services, September 2011. "Summary - This policy provides guidance to employees of the Department of Human Services about engaging in social media. All employees are responsible for being aware of the policy and understanding their responsibilities around using social media in their professional and personal capacity..."
- Victorian Government Branding Policy - in pdf format (3904kb)
- (This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader). Department of Premier and Cabinet, June 2011.
Purpose: To provide guidance to Victorian Government agencies regarding branding of internal and external communications.
Objectives: 1. To increase community recognition, awareness and confidence in the Victorian Government through brand communication. 2. T o increase the effectiveness and consistency of Victorian Government branding.
Principles: 1. All Victorian Government communications will carry the appropriate Victorian Government branding device as specified in these guidelines, unless an exemption has been granted by the Strategic Communications Branch, Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC). 2. An approved agency logo may accompany the device as a secondary brand..."
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This category last updated: 13 December 2011