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Striking a match – Working with the NSW Rural Fire Service in a rural partnership

Striking a match – Working with the NSW Rural Fire Service in a rural partnership. Sustaining the Spark!. Sustaining the Spark!. Sustaining the Spark!. The history of our work with NSW Rural Fire Service. Sustaining the Spark!.

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Striking a match – Working with the NSW Rural Fire Service in a rural partnership

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  1. Striking a match – Working with the NSW Rural Fire Service in a rural partnership Sustaining the Spark!

  2. Sustaining the Spark!

  3. Sustaining the Spark! The history of our work with NSW Rural Fire Service

  4. Sustaining the Spark! From a single inquiry about training in Report Writing in 2000 a particularly strong relationship has been developed between TAFE NSW Riverina Institute Cootamundra/Young Campus and the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS).

  5. Sustaining the Spark! • There have been over 640 student course enrolments, ranging from two day commercial workshops on Managing Conflict to Diploma courses in Frontline Management, Business Management, Human Resources and Business Administration ( up to August 2007) • Overall completion rates have been 90%.

  6. Sustaining the Spark! This year • Diploma 20 • C4 in FLM LDR 75 • C4 in FLM SAF 75 (Monitor a safe workplace) • C4 in FLM LDR 75 (Teams and Relationships units) • C111 Bus Admin 15 • C4 in Bus Admin and Management 35 • C4 in Human Resources 6 • TAA current 30 • Facilitation and presentation programs (Conflict & Conflict/Negotiation) • Advice for RPL for individual staff and volunteers

  7. Sustaining the Spark! Delivery sites over the past 7 years include Ballina, Katoomba, Wagga Wagga, Cessnock, Yass, Dubbo, Sydney, Armidale, Leeton, Queanbeyan, Cootamundra and Young.

  8. Sustaining the Spark! Delivery strategies: • A block release model where NSW Rural Fire Service staff have attended programs for three or four days in Certificate 1V and Diploma of Business (Frontline Management).

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  10. Sustaining the Spark! Delivery strategies: • A second model for the delivery of training in Certificates III and IV in Business Administration has been used. • Workshops, • Recognition of prior learning • GAP training using flexible delivery materials as well as email and telephone support

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  12. Sustaining the Spark! • For the first four to five years of the program the participants have been staff of the NSWRFS. • Over the last two years participant focus has turned towards senior brigade officers, that is, volunteers of the NSWRFS.

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  14. Sustaining the Spark! • Sixty eight Region West RFS staff members were involved in an extensive Training Needs Analysis in the first half of 2005 • This included analysing each position description and defining position challenges and responsibilities. Each of the competencies identified within each position was then aligned to competencies from a relevant Training Package. • Staff seconded to Region West of RFS

  15. Sustaining the Spark! • Evaluation and Communication • Program staff monitor and evaluate all training • A staff member from the NSW Rural Fire Service Learning and Development Systems Unit attends training • The NSW Rural Fire Service also uses its internal evaluations for our training • RFS staff and TAFENSW meet to review and plan during the year regularly

  16. Sustaining the Spark!

  17. Sustaining the Spark! • Challenges • Time and distance • Changes in Training Packages • Negotiating new programs • Being able to respond in a timely manner • Developing resources materials to deliver

  18. Sustaining the Spark! • Rewards: • New learning for us • Contributing to learning in RFS • New relationships • Diversity • Providing a flexible and responsive services • Service based on best practice • Fun

  19. Sustaining the Spark!

  20. Sustaining the Spark! Highlights: • Graduation ceremonies • Seeing people grow and develop • Starting new challenges • Secondment • Joint staff development activity • TAFENSW Quality Awards 2006 • Relationships

  21. Sustaining the Spark!

  22. Sustaining the Spark! • What’s happening now

  23. Sustaining the Spark! • Tania’s perspective of working with Riverina Institute

  24. Sustaining the Spark! • Emergency Services Management Training Unit was established at Cootamundra/Young and Tumut Campuses in January 2007 on a full-time basis to promote and provide training to NSW RFS and other agencies.

  25. Sustaining the Spark! • Continuing to build relationships based on partnership models with NSW RFS • Enhancing our industry specific partner ships to support workplace cultures of learning and innovation. • Customizing base level qualifications for staff and other volunteers to develop career pathways. • Working in on-site training facilities with RFS where possible • Developing training and assessment strategies that integrates the industry skills and competencies required for the Public Safety industry.

  26. Sustaining the Spark! The key to success: • Know your “stuff” • Be able to deliver • Passion, commitment and involvement • Relationships

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