Our services:

An overview

St James Ethics Centre serves to help individuals and organisations develop the ethical dimension within themselves. We also seek to assist them to discover the freedom they have to integrate ethics into their decision-making processes.

Learn more about St James Ethics Centre and its work.

The Ethics Centre works with individuals and organisations in the areas below. It also undertakes various projects.

  • Ethics Advocacy

    ... allows the Ethics Centre to encourage active discussion on the ethical dimension of life and how it relates to specific issues of immediate interest and concern. Learn more.

  • Ethics Consulting

    ... assisting organisations determine the ‘gaps’ between their espoused and lived ethical commitments; review or develop their codes of ethics and conduct and we also facilitate discussion on ethical issues. Learn more.

  • Ethics Counselling - Ethi-Call

    ... providing a space for reflection and the exploration of ethical dilemmas, challenges and issues. Our Ethi-Call Ethics Counselling service - 1800 672 303 - is free, confidential and as anonymous as the client wishes it to be. Learn more.

  • Ethics Training

    ... our three core programs, which can be customised to clients needs, are Ethical Intelligence & Good Decision-Making, Business Ethics and Requisites for a Sound Ethical Culture. We also offer accreditation for prospective ethics officers and in-house ethics counsellors as well as train-the-trainer programs. Learn more.

  • Leadership Development

    ... providing opportunities for those involved in leadership to develop practices for addressing the central question of ethics - “what ought one to do?” - in their decision-making processes. An important platform in this regard is the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship. Learn more.

  • Responsible Business Practice project

    The aim of this project is to promote responsible business practice in Australia which aligns with key themes emerging from the 2020 Summit. The Australian Federal Government, through Treasury is providing funding to St James Ethics Centre of two million dollars over a period of three years for this project. Learn more.

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