Strategic Approaches to Integrity and Anti-Corruption
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners understand the challenges in anti-corruption, integrity policy and compliance for good institutional governance. Earners have a broad view of ways to pursue ethical conduct and robust decision-making. Earners have critically examined the forces that influence outcomes to establish effective mechanisms to manage them. Earners can contribute to informed discussion on the topics of integrity and anti-corruption, and identify the issues and opportunities in the public policy space.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners are able to describe key characteristics of integrity and corruption and their importance to policy and practice.
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Earners have demonstrated knowledge and understanding of international and Australian efforts to combat corruption in government and business, including the principles, institutions and processes that underpin these efforts.
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Earners have critically reflected reflect on the forces and events that influence integrity and corruption outcomes in organisations and institutions, in Australia and internationally.
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Earners have contributed in an informed way to discussion and debate about problems, issues and current opportunities for reform to integrity and anti-corruption approaches, with reference to relevant experience, examples and self-directed research.
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Earners have demonstrated improved knowledge and skills in the practice of designing and implementing integrity and anti-corruption programs or initiatives in their own organisation or profession.
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Earners have successfully participated in guided discussions with peers.
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Earners have successfully completed a two part Research Based Assignment i.e. Research Project Part 1 and Strategy in Practice part 2