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The ACFID Blog features opinion articles on aid and development issues by ACFID staff, ACFID Members and a diverse range of other authors.
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An epic innings: reflections from outgoing Code of Conduct Committee Specialist Michelle Pearce
Michelle Pearce
29 Jul, 2019
Michelle has served on ACFID’s Code of Conduct Committee (CCC) for 12 years in a number of capacities. As she steps away later this year, Michelle reflects on being part of the...
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Towards ‘speaking up’: 3 strategies to ensure children with disabilities have their say
Kylie Mines
25 Jul, 2019
At Motivation Australia our mission is to enable people to stay healthy and access rehabilitation and assistive technology from local services through trained personnel. Our...
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ACFID Member Explainer: the ACNC’s External Conduct Standards
Jocelyn Condon
23 Jul, 2019
Incoming Government regulation can be hard to get a handle on. We’ve heard from our members that getting across what is required of your organisation under the ACNC’s incoming...
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Asking “who is missing out?” key to sustainable development programs
Edwina Faithfull-Farmer
18 Jul, 2019
As part of spotlight on Quality Principle 2 of ACFID’s Code of Conduct, International Programs Director at CBM Australia, Edwina Faithfull-Farmer, talks with ACFID about...
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Spotlight on the Code - Participation, Empowerment & Local Ownership
Sophie Seck, Standards & Code Lead
28 Jun, 2019
ACFID is continuing its Spotlight on the Code of Conduct [1] series, this time shining a light on Quality Principle 2 of... [1] https://acfid.asn.au/content/spotlight-code-0
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5 resources that will make you think again about ethical communications
Jill Farrar
21 May, 2019
How can you ensure your next Facebook post is ‘ethical’? And why is being ethical so important?
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“Thanks, but no thanks.” Navigating the Response to the Sulawesi Tsunami
Tim Watkin
12 Apr, 2019
As part of our Spotlight on Quality Principle 6, Tim Watkin, ACFID’s Head of Government Relations and Communications, shares his behind-the-scenes perspective on managing...
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Arrest the aid decline and reset the aid paradigm
Marc Purcell
02 Apr, 2019
Waiting for the Government to invest in our international development footprint and to strategically drive Australia’s international development program, is like waiting...
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Dollars and sense – thinking ethically about communications
Greg Wood
02 Apr, 2019
Marketing Manager at Transform Aid International, Greg Wood, shares with us how they approach important ethical issues that arise when representing the lives of others. He...
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External Conduct Standards and the ACFID Code
Jocelyn Condon
27 Mar, 2019
The Value of self-regulation in an increasingly regulated sector