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About the Directorate
The ACT Government Community Services Directorate (formerly Disability, Housing and Community Services) has responsibility for a wide range of human services functions in the ACT, including multicultural affairs, community services, older people, women, public and community housing services and policy, children, youth and family support services and policy, disability policy and services, therapy services, Child and Family Centres, the ACT Government Concessions Program, homelessness, community engagement, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, and community disaster recovery.
Client Service Standards
CSD Organisational Chart
CSD Annual Report
Ministers
Accountability
CSD Enterprise Agreement
CSD Logos
Client Service Standards
Reconciliation Action Plan and Statement of Commitment
Reconciliation Action Plan for the Year 2009-10
Reconciliation Statement of Commitment [PDF 68KB] [RTF 286KB]
About CSD
Who We Are and What We Do [PDF 150KB] [RTF 756KB] [Designer PDF 252KB]
About CSD [PDF 950KB] [RTF 290KB]
Organisational Chart
Organisational Chart [PDF 39KB] [Word 48KB]
Annual Reports
2011 - 12 Annual Report
2010 - 11 Annual Report
2009 - 10 Annual Report
2008 - 09 Annual Report
2007 - 08 Annual Report
2006 - 07 Annual Report
2005 - 06 Annual Report
2004 - 05 Annual Report
2003 - 04 Annual Report
2002 - 03 Annual Report
Ministers
Minister Burch
Minister for Disability, Children and Young People
Minister for Arts
Minister for Women
Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Minister Barr
Minister for Community Services
Minister Rattenbury
Minister for Housing
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
Minister for Ageing
Accountability
Public Interest Disclosure
Freedom of Information
Enterprise Agreement
Enterprise Agreement 2011-2013 [PDF 1.2MB] [Word 2.7MB]
What's different about the CSD Enterprise Agreement 2011-2013 [PDF 123KB] [RTF 644KB]
Logos
Logos for the ACT Government and the Community Services Directorate are available in either low or high resolution. Further information can be obtained by contacting Media & Communications on 6205 0619.






