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Education and Training in EM
• The Golden Decade.
• What’s available in WA?
• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management)
• Bachelor of Emergency Management
• Master of Emergency Management
• What is happening nationally?
The Golden Decade 2000 - 2010
• Education and training offered by the Australian Emergency Management Institute.
• Free to all states and territories.
• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (EM).
• Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management.
The Golden Decade 2000 - 2010
• Other emergency management workshops and training.
• Regular extension courses to the states and territories.
• National library.
• Schools program.
• Leadership programs.
Emergency Management training by WALGA
• Two eLearning courses and two face to face courses in
emergency management since 2013. One more face to
face course in development.
• Courses available:
Working in Emergency Management - eLearning
AIIMS Awareness - eLearning
Participate in Local Government Emergency Management
Preparation – Face to face
Manage Recovery Activities for Local Government – face to face
Local Recovery Coordinator – first course available 18
November 2015 face to face.
Emergency Management training by WALGA
• Face to face courses not accredited but are to increase awareness and understanding of Local Government’s responsibility under the Emergency Management Act 2005.
• Available at WALGA office in West Leederville each quarter or can be conducted on location at a Local Government.
Emergency Management training by WALGA
• eLearning includes:
Working in Emergency Management (PUAEMR018A Work in an
emergency management context) from the Advanced Diploma
of Public Safety
AIIMS Awareness
• eLearning available to all agencies, with reduced rates
for multiple participants and site licenses available.
• Costs are $250 for Working in Emergency Management
and $195 for AIIMS Awareness.
• Some Local Governments are using these to introduce
staff to emergency management.
Emergency Management training by WALGA
• Face to face training includes:
Participate in Local Government Emergency Management
Preparation
Manage Recovery Activities for Local Government
Local Recovery Coordinator
• These courses are for Elected Members, CEO’s,
Managers, Officers and Volunteers in Local Government.
• Course costs per participant are $550.
Emergency Management training by WALGA
Participants so far….
• Working in emergency management 119
• Obtained statement of attainment for above 13
• AIIMS Awareness 13
• Participate in LG EM preparation 117
• Manage recovery activities for LG 234
• Regional training courses 11
Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (EM)
• Currently only offered in Western Australia by one
organisation.
• A registered training organisation called Future West
Institute which can be found at: www.futurewest.com.au
• The course costs $7,850 but Future West is offering a
discount price for their course on 23 November to 4
December 2015 for $7,065.
Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (EM)
• This nationally recognised qualification provide learners with the knowledge and skills to perform the role of an Emergency Manager.
• This qualification is delivered over ten (10) working days in a classroom, face to face delivery with each day focusing on the specifics of each unit and how they relate to the cluster of competencies. This course is not available on-line.
• The successful completion of work-based post course assignments are required to reach competency. This course consists of 8 core units and 4 elective units.
Bachelor of Emergency Management
• Offered by Charles Sturt University.
• Six year (12 session) distance education course.
• 196 credit points
• 11 Core Emergency Management (EMG) subjects
• 7 Core non-EMG subjects
• 4 Restricted elective subjects
• Associate Degree exit option after 128 credit points.
• Cost $2,800 per 8 point subject unit.
Master of Emergency Management
• Offered by Charles Sturt University.
• Three year (6 session) distance education course.
• Pre-requisite undergraduate degree, preferably in EM,
RM or allied degree, but not essential – or post-graduate
studies undertaken (Grad Cert, Grad Dip etc.).
• Cost approximately $3,200 per session.
Master of Emergency Management • Coursework and Project work based course
2 x 16 point Intro subjects to EM and Risk Management
32 points of elective subjects (4 x 8, 2 x 16 or 2 x 8 and 1
x 16)
2 x 16 point EM work-based project subjects
• Graduate Certificate exit option after 32 points
• Graduate Diploma exit option after 64 points
• Masters degree qualification after full 96 points
Master of Emergency Management
• EMG401 – Risk Management in the Emergency
Management Context
• EMG402 – Contemporary Practice in Emergency
Management
• EMG505 – Work-based project
• EMG506 – Current Issues in Emergency Management
• 32 points of post-graduate elective subjects
Master of Emergency and Disaster
Management
• Offered by Charles Darwin University on campus and by
distance learning.
• Two year full time or four years part time course.
• This 160 credit point course requires: 8 core coursework
units (100 credit points) comprising 6 theory units and a
40 credit point research project and 6 specialist electives
(60 credit points) comprising 2 research methodology
and 4 specialist units.
• Cost approximately 10 point unit core course is $2,056.
Elective units are $1,096.
Master of Emergency and Disaster
Management
• The course provides applied knowledge and skills at an advanced level, specific to the Australia, Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region.
• A key feature of the course includes an emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach to managing effective responses to various types of emergencies and disasters, and also provides for a holistic, in-depth understanding of disaster cycle management including prevention, preparedness, response and recovery.
• The course provides the opportunity for fieldwork through a reflective practicum and negotiated research project experience.
What is happening nationally?
• Australian Emergency Management Institute
(AEMI) at Mount Macedon closed down from 30
June 2015.
• All education and training is now located in
Canberra as part of the Attorney General’s
department.
• A tender process was launched for private
providers to provide emergency management
training for the sector.
What is happening nationally?
• Announced on 12 August a consortium had been
selected to deliver EMA’s professional development
courses and workshops, school education program,
knowledge management services and volunteer support.
• The Australasian Fire and Emergency Services
Authorities Council (AFAC), Australian Red Cross and
the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research
Centre will deliver emergency management products and
services on behalf of Emergency Management Australia
(EMA).
What is happening nationally?
• The consortium is in negotiation with the Attorney-
General’s Department with the aim of commencing the
delivery of professional development products and
services for the emergency management sector later
this year.
• The Department still continues to welcome feedback
about the delivery of services to the community through
email via: