103x Filetype PPT File size 2.04 MB Source: www.tbs-sct.gc.ca
Purpose Changes to the Guidance for the Preparation of Treasury Board Submissions (TB Submission Guide) are being introduced to respond to the Government’s priorities: Openness and transparency Building a results and delivery culture Innovation Various policy lenses, such as environmental sustainability, official languages, gender equality and Indigenous issues (modern treaty implementation) This deck is a resource for TBS analysts as well as for anyone drafting a TB submission. It explains changes to the TB Submission Guide to support the implementation of new requirements. The deck is organized into two sections: • Overview • Section-by-Section Guidance 2 1. Overview of Changes to the TB Submission Guide 3 Organization of the TB Submission Guide The TB Submission Guide is available on Canada.ca (How Government Works – Government Oversight – Treasury Board Submissions) The Guide is organized into two main sections: TB Submissions Overview: provides general information on the TB submission process, roles and responsibilities and service and quality standards Writing a TB Submission: provides detailed guidance (section-by- section), templates, tools and resources, and transactional guidance for drafters of TB submissions 4 Key Messages The majority of the TB Submission Guide and Template remains intact with the bulk of changes occurring at the “detailed guidance for writers” level Changes can be summarized as follows: New requirements for organizations to draft a narrative around the results story in the body of the TB submission (results achieved to date and expected results), supported by an evidence-base with the use of appendices New requirements for organizations to demonstrate how they incorporated policy considerations into their implementation approach The TB Submission Guide is an evergreen document and will be updated periodically to respond to Government priorities. The “blue box” on the TB Submission Guide homepage (pictured on slide 4) provides up-to-date information on what has recently changed 5 Summary of Changes What is new? The TB Submission Form has been slightly revised (re-naming Expected Outcomes to Expected Results and moving this section before Design, Delivery and Implementation; incorporating mandatory and “as applicable” appendices) New requirements for organizations to draft a narrative around the results story (results achieved to date and expected results), supported by an evidence-base New requirements for organizations to demonstrate how they incorporated policy considerations into their implementation approach A new Delivery and Expected Results Appendix (including for horizontal initiatives) to be signed off by the Deputy Head, as well as the existing Risk, Official Languages and Gender-based Analysis+ Appendices are now mandatory New “As Applicable” appendix for the assessment of modern treaty implementation Updated transactional guidance for the use of late letters Updated online resources for drafters of submissions (Extended Examples of TB Submissions and Key Considerations Tool) What will remain the same? Continued level of rigour on risk management and costing due diligence Expectations for CFO attestations Service and Quality Standards How departments access and navigate the Guide remains online 6
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.