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Revision as of 12:30, 5 May 2023


Defining and developing digital skills for all public servants

As part of the President of the Treasury Board’s Mandate Letter, the Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer (OCHRO) is developing a long-term, government-wide Public Service Skills Strategy to ensure that the public service has capacity to support Canadians in an increasingly changing world. This includes a strong emphasis on increasing modern digital skills for all public servants.

At OCIO, we are supporting this commitment by defining and supporting the development of digital skills all public servants need in a modern workforce.

The work-in-progress presentation (Google Slides)

Digital Skills Strategy Title Slide

Share your thoughts

  1. What were you pleased to see included in the initiative?
  2. What key elements are missing from the initiative?
  3. What would make this initiative better?
  4. What research should we review to improve the initiative?
  5. What digital skills are important for all public servants to have?

Please provide your comments directly in the Google Doc. If you have any issues accessing or commenting on the document, please share feedback with Thom at thomas.kearney@tbs-sct.gc.ca.

Join an activity

In the coming months, we will host workshops and online activities to answer key research and discovery questions to better understand:

  • How are digital skills defined?
  • How should digital skills-related data (e.g. inventory of digital skills) be managed
  • What are some of the best learning resources to learn digital skills?

Please let us know if you would like to get involved in a workshop or activity.

Our other key services

If you'd like more information on any of our other key services for the Digital Community please feel free to contact us: