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Consider human rights before making a decision

Under Section 58 of the Human Rights Act 2019, all public service employees must:

  • give proper consideration to human rights before making a decision (procedural obligation)
  • act and make decisions that are compatible with human rights (substantive obligation).

How to use this tool

This decision tree will help you consider human rights before making a decision. It will help you to act and make decisions that are compatible with human rights. You’ll have the option to email yourself a copy of your answers for your records.

Please be aware this decision tree is a guide only and does not constitute legal advice. If you need legal advice, contact your department or agency’s legal team.

Email humanrightsunit@justice.qld.gov.au if you are unsure whether you need legal advice for your human rights considerations.

Your agency may also have its own process for assessing human rights impacts.

Before you begin

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Definitions of an act and a decision

An act includes a failure to act or a proposal to act, as defined under Schedule 1 of the Human Rights Act 2019.

A decision is not defined in the Human Rights Act 2019, but it means to come to a judgement, conclusion or resolution. This definition should be applied broadly for the purposes of the Human Rights Act 2019.

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