After Robodebt: Lessons and Next Steps for Fair, Ethical and Accountable ADM in Government

TUESDAY 11 JULY
9am – 1pm
Audience: ADM+S Members, External researchers, ADM+S partner organisations, External organisations, and Government representatives.
Location: Law Foyer, Level 2, The University of Sydney New Law Building, Camperdown Campus, NSW

Registration now closed.

Join this discussion to help shape a future advocacy and research agenda in governance and accountability of governments' use of automated decision-making.

On the eve of the release of the findings of the Royal Commission on the Robodebt Scheme it is timely to look back at the origins of public awareness of Robodebt and look forward to the lessons for informing future engagements with government use of automated decision making (ADM).

This half-day symposium will reflect on the role of various actors involved in bringing Robodebt to light, and
challenging its operation, namely:
• Civil society & service users
• Journalists, news and media
• The legal profession
• Public service

Structured around a series of interactive roundtable discussions, this reflection will be geared towards learning from the past to shape future engagement with government use of ADM.

Location

This event will be held in-person at the University of Sydney Law School and online via Zoom

Program

View the event flyer for more information on the program and speakers.