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Security and Emergency Management Branch

Certificate IV In Government (Financial Services)

Incident Management Systems – Enhancing & Benchmarking your Response to Crises

Strategic Finance

CPA Congress

Strategic Planning and Support

Certificate IV in Building and Construction

Victim Support ACT

Working With Clients with Complex Issues

But life here is different

Adults surviving child abuse

Children who challenge us

Legislation Policy Branch

The Legislative Process

Reimagining Copyright for the 21st Century

Turning Data into Information

Making Quality Informed Decisions

The Professional Executive Assistant

Introduction to the Human Rights Act

Dear Minister

(c) Training programs were held at:

The department’s premises; or

Training Provider premises.

(d) There were 1,141 staff attendances at the training.

(2) (a) Six in-house training programs were undertaken in 2008-09 that resulted in no marginal cost to the Government. They were Freedom of Information, Understanding Legislation, Delegations, Personal Achievement and Development Plans; Certificates III and IV in Correctional Practice.

(b) (i) Five in-house training programs were undertaken during 1 July to December 2009 that resulted in no marginal cost to the Government. They were Privacy Act, Understanding Legislation, Personal Achievement and Development Plan, and Certificates III and IV in Correctional Practice.

(ii) One in-house training program was undertaken during 1 July to December 2009 that resulted in a cost to the Government. The training program was Workplace Harassment and Bullying delivered by the Human Rights Commission. The cost was $4000.

Government—appointments
(Question No 808)

Mrs Dunne asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 24 March 2010:

(1) How many working groups, consultation groups, inter-departmental committees, roundtables and other intra-Government committees, in each agency within the Department of Justice and Community Safety, including ACT Courts and the Director of Public Prosecutions, are chaired or organised by the Minister’s department and agencies.


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