The sector-wide Workplace Adjustment Passport (WPAP) has a vision to develop a simple, consistent and equitable process for accessing and managing workplace adjustments for all employees in NSW Government.

How we got here?

The sector-wide Workplace Adjustment Passport project was a recommendation initiated from the NSW Disabiity Review in June 2022.

What is a workplace adjustment?

Workplace adjustments are available to all employees so they can perform to the best of their ability. More information is available here.

What will a sector-wide workplace adjustment passport do?

The Workplace Adjustment Passport will be a secure, trustworthy and digital solution which captures and manages an employees' workplace adjustments across all roles in the NSW Government.

It removes the need for employees to continually retell their story when moving between roles, or when they commence working with new managers. Most importantly, it provides privacy and assurance needed to perform effectively in any role.

Have your say

Your feedback will help inform the tagline to help shape the future of workplace adjustments.

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Have your say consultations are run by the NSW Department of Customer Service (McKell Building, 2-4 Rawson Place, Haymarket NSW 2000).

We are interested in hearing from the community and will use the information we collect from you to help develop the programs and services that NSW Government provides.

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