
Governance of ACD Tas as a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation refers to the system of rules, practices, and processes by which the organisation is directed and controlled.
Effective governance includes having a diverse and skilled board of management, establishing clear policies, and maintaining compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
It involves ensuring accountability, transparency, and integrity in decision-making while aligning with the organisation’s mission and values.
- Our Strategic Map 2022 – 2026 includes ACD Tas’s primary and strategic goals in relation to our stakeholders, financial, organisational capacity and governance.
- Our Client Service Charter outlines the rights, expectations, and responsibilities when contracting or accessing our services. It also details processes for providing feedback on any aspect of our services.
- Our Constitution provides a legal and operational framework that guides our organisation’s activities.
- Our Board Members are selected for their skills and knowledge, with over 50% being parents, carers or family members of children and young people with disability or disabling conditions.
- Our Annual Reports provide transparent and comprehensive insights into the activities, achievements, and financial health of the organisation over the past year. These reports help to
Additionally, strong governance fosters a culture of ethical responsibility, oversight, and stewardship of resources, ensuring that we can fulfil our social objectives and serve our community effectively.