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Public sector organization resource library

Last updated on June 2, 2022

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BC public sector board training and resources > PSO resource library

Strategic Partners

To guide and support public sector management, CABRO partners with:

  • BC Public Service Agency
  • Gender Equity in B.C.
  • Ministry of Finance - Home Page
  • Office of the Comptroller General (OCG)
  • Public Sector Employers' Council Secretariat (PSEC)
  • Tribunal Transformation Initiative

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  • Budget 2022 Materials
  • BC Public Service Agency's indigenous relations behavioural competencies implementation guide (PDF)
  • The CleanBC Strategy
  • The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' Act
  • Diversity, Inclusion & Respect, and Human Rights Protection initiatives
  • Government's Annual Strategic Plan

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