New Community Corrections Delegate - Public Service Association

New Community Corrections Delegate

The PSA is happy to announce the election of your new Delegate, Craig Jackson, Field Officer at Fairfield Community Corrections. Craig can be contacted on

The PSA advances your interests

The PSA has been around for more than a century and proudly fights to secure and advance the pay and conditions of Public Servants in diverse roles across NSW government department agencies.

The PSA assists and acts on behalf of fee-paying members state-wide in all aspects of your working lives. Your union provides support, expert advice and collective as well as individual representation with any difficulty that may be encountered in the workplace.

In doing so, the union and its membership have shaped the industrial landscape in this state.

Our principle means of consulting with the Department on behalf of members is through Community Corrections Consultative Committee meetings. PSA staff and PSA Delegates attend these meetings. Our next meeting scheduled for 24 February 2022. Members can forward any items they wish to have raised to delegates or PSA staff.

If a member is making an inquiry regarding an individual matter, they can contact the Member Support Centre on 1300 772 679 or via email to .

Free PSA training courses and paid leave to attend

The PSA conducts a variety of training courses and all members have access to 12 days’ paid leave each two-year period to attend. Union training is open to all PSA members, not just Delegates. Non-members wishing to attend training will need to submit a membership application form first to access the training and the 12 days’ paid leave.

For more information go to www.psa.asn.au/training-you.

Know someone who isn’t a member?

A strong union means better outcomes for all members; forward this bulletin to your colleagues and encourage your workmates to JOIN the PSA today.

Having your union and its collective strength behind you in the workplace is the only way to make sure you get fair outcomes.

Community Corrections industrial staff

Monika Wunderlin Industrial Officer

Chris Auld Organiser

Related Posts

Back To Top