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Review of Phase 2 commences *

Australian Local Government Training (ALGT) has commenced a new and significant project to enhance the Local Government Training Package, geared to delivering improved and nationally recognised training for Councils across Australia.

A major project completed in 2002 scoped the extent to which enhancements to the Local Government Training Package were required. The project to redevelop and enhance the Local Government Training Package is now well underway. Phase 2 of the project, currently being undertaken, will see the development of new units of competency, the review of some existing units, a new qualification structure and new packaging rules.

There are now a series of outlines of the new and redeveloped units of competency, showing titles and a brief description ready for comment. The expertise and advice of Council staff has been vital in developing the shape and content of the units, and ALGT would now welcome wide input regarding the work undertaken to date.

Just log on to the ALGT ‘Local Government Training Package Audit’ web site to view the titles and descriptors of the new and redeveloped units, and provide your comments directly to the development teams. Here you will find the Graduate Certificate Development, Packaging rules and Qualification titling, including eight new units encompassing the following.

  • Governance of Councils
  • Strategic HR management and leadership
  • Strategic planning
  • Operational improvement
  • Risk management systems
  • Using financial and economic information to support decision making
  • Community leadership
  • Business and community development.

There is also range of unit titles and descriptors in Governance, Development, Administration and Planning including the following.

  • Community consultation and liaison
  • Strategic regional economic and social planning
  • Community development and the building of social capital
  • Social justice planning programs
  • Policy development
  • Advocacy, negotiation and conflict resolution
  • Tendering
  • Financial management
  • Land management
  • Town planning and development
  • Traffic management
  • Native title.

Finally, a wide range of new units and those proposed for redevelopment in Community Health and Environmental Health include the following.

  • Animal control (ranger services)
  • Weed control
  • Vector control
  • Community education programs
  • Water and waste water
  • Regulation and compliance
  • Environmental health, including new AQF IV units.

During this stage of the project your input will not only be welcomed, but is essential. ALGT is committed to ensuring that the enhancements to the Training Package are industry driven and reflect the contemporary and emerging needs of the vibrant Local Government industry.Keep in touch with developments in training for your industry through the ALGT web site at www.algt.com.au.

* Copy supplied by ALGT

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