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Administrative Appeals Tribunal One Year Organisational Plan 2008/2009

Our Vision

To improve the quality of administrative decision-making through the provision of a review mechanism that is fair, just, economical, informal and quick.

Our Mission

To deliver high quality independent merits review of administrative decisions in a timely fashion using alternative dispute resolution processes where appropriate.

Our Values

  • Integrity
  • Professionalism
  • Efficiency
  • Accessibility
  • Independence
Key Result Area Goals Strategies Key Targets 2008/2009 Outcomes
Our Users To provide a high quality national merits review process that contributes to community confidence in a system of open and accountable government.

  • Continue to improve case management practices and procedures.
  • Improve the way the AAT communicates with its users and the public.
  • Respond appropriately to feedback from users
  1. Issue guidelines relating to expert evidence in the Tribunal.
  2. Issue practice direction on taxation of costs.
  3. Commence review of practice and procedure in the veterans' jurisdiction.
  4. Continue implementation of the communication strategy by:
    • introducing a consistent look for all communication products;
    • issuing revised brochures and new information products.
  5. Commence a review of standard orders and directions.
  6. Analyse and develop responses to feedback received from the user survey.
  7. Conduct regular liaison meetings.
  • Tribunal users have equitable access to fair, just, economical, informal and quick merits review.
  • Processes are monitored and improved.
  • Tribunal communicates effectively with its users and the public.
  • Tribunal practice and procedure informed by user feedback.
Our People To maintain professional standards and a positive, safe and productive workplace that values diversity.
  • Maintain occupational health and safety practices.
  • Maintain and promote employment diversity strategies.
  • Provide and support enhanced learning and development opportunities for members and staff.
  • Seek, and respond appropriately to, feedback from members and staff.
  1. Strive to eliminate our already low level of workplace injuries. Implement new health and safety management arrangements.
  2. Continue the indigenous employment program.
  3. Negotiate a new workplace agreement.
  4. Hold biennial staff conference.
  5. Respond to the March 2008 staff survey.
  6. Review employee member development/training programs to identify possible efficiencies.
  7. Develop and finalise the Tribunal’s Practice and Procedure Manual.
  • Appropriate workplace policies in all areas.
  • We have a healthy and safe working environment.
  • Increase in indigenous employee numbers.
  • Members and staff have the skills, knowledge and commitment to deliver high quality services.
  • New staff participate in a high-quality induction.
  • Obtain organisational feedback from staff/members.
Our Organisation To be an organisation with systems and processes that maximise effective and efficient use of Tribunal resources.
  • Improve accommodation in order to meet AAT current and future needs.
  • Improve IT systems.
  • Improve resources management.
  • Minimise exposure to system or other risks, fire or natural disaster.
  1. Undertake refurbishment of Adelaide Registry.
  2. Implement ACSI 33 and physical security improvements as funding allows.
  3. Review business continuity plan.
  4. Begin implementation of new finance and HR information technology systems.
  5. Continue improvements to TRACS.
  6. Enhancement to Tribunal IT systems.
  7. Implement agreed recommendations of PricewaterhouseCoopers and Acumen reviews.
  8. Prepare a 3-5 Year Strategic Plan covering organisational outcomes and systems changes necessary.
  • Accommodation and facilities meet user needs.
  • Planning and organisational decisions are based on timely, accurate and relevant information.
  • IT and other systems and processes allow staff to work more efficiently and provide high-quality service.
  • Continue improvement in meeting ACSI 33 compliance and improved physical security for AAT premises, members and staff.
Our Partners To co-operate with government, other tribunals, the legal profession and other interested groups and to continue to forge links with international counterparts.
  • Develop and enhance our links with government, other tribunals and our partners in administrative review.
  • Develop links with universities and law education providers.
  1. Participate fully and provide expert advice to government and legal forums relevant to the work of the AAT.
  2. Continue resource sharing arrangements with courts and tribunals.
  3. Seek out further opportunities to share resources, particularly in relation to government ordered enquiries and other government departments.
  4. Begin preparation to host IASAJ Conference in 2010.
  5. Continue to undertake AAT moot competition.
  6. Participate in conferences and training relevant to the work of the AAT.
  7. Continue co-operative work with overseas bodies.
  • Legislators and policy makers value the Tribunal's expertise on matters of administrative review.
  • Better understanding of the AAT and its role in the administrative decision- making process.
  • Government and other tribunals view the AAT as a centre of excellence in administrative review.
  • Improved links with overseas bodies that have similar functions to AAT.
  • All necessary preparations in place for the IASAJ Conference in 2010.