Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department
Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department

Course in Introduction to Emergency Management for Local Government

Competency code: 21580VIC
Duration: 3 days

This program has been designed to introduce leaders, employees and elected officials in local government (LG) to some of the range of issues and experiences faced by local governments when dealing with emergency management.

Local government is a key player in emergency management. In addition to supporting its community to recover from emergencies, local government have an important role in planning and preparing for emergencies and in undertaking activities to mitigate the effects of emergencies. Along with their broad range of responsibilities, local governments across Australia are attempting to incorporate emergency management activities into their core business. Local government personnel therefore require an understanding of emergency management principles and practices.

Who should participate?

People working in local governments throughout Australia. In particular:

Emergency Management Australia (EMA) encourages the involvement of a broad cross-section of local government personnel. It is suggested that people involved in the following job roles would benefit from this program:

Unit descriptor

This unit of competency covers the process of establishing the context of emergency management in local government. It provides a general introduction to a range of emergency management issues including: the role of government, understanding the community, identifying risk treatments local governments can be involved in implementing and the need to integrate emergency management into local government policy and practice.

Content

  1. Identify the role of government in emergency management.
  2. Explain the role of the community in the emergency management context.
  3. Evaluate emergency management strategies for local government.

Assessment and certification

Participants will be required to collect a range of evidence to demonstrate competence. These may include workplace documents, 3rd party reports, on-campus simulations and activities, interview and short work-based projects. Participants will be required to successfully complete all assessment tasks in order to be awarded a Statement of Attainment.

Prerequisite

Nil

Pathways

The knowledge and skills learned through this program may be used to contribute to recognition of prior learning.