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Public affairs skills gain recognition

LCDR Darrell Johnson (right) takes LT Delizia Costa through the assessment
for the Public Affairs Certificate lll. Photo: Steve Dent

LCDR Darrell Johnson (right) takes LT Delizia Costa through the assessment for the Public Affairs Certificate lll.

Photo: Steve Dent

The training, experience and skill sets of Defence staff will in future be formally recognised by the recent accreditation of three qualifications in the field of Defence Public Affairs.

The qualifications are comprised of Certificate III, Certificate IV and Diploma levels, and are made up of a number of competencies selected from nationally recognised and accredited training packages.

Work is continuing on the Advanced Diploma level.

The qualifications have been endorsed by the ACT Accreditation and Registration Council (ACTARC) through the sponsorship of the Director of Training Systems Policy (DTSP), and will now be placed under the scope of the Defence Learning Services Network (DLSN) as a Registered Training Organisation.

The qualifications are aligned to new training courses in public relations, media skills and organisational communications, and are structured to suite a broad range of employment circumstances and experience levels throughout Defence.

The accreditation of these qualifications provides a mechanism for the professional development all Defence Public Affairs staff.

The Director General Public Affairs (DGPA), Brigadier Mike Hannan, initiated the development of these qualifications following a recommendation by the Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) to introduce a Military Public Affairs Personal Development and Training System.

This recommendation was subsequently expanded to include all Defence personnel including the Australian Public Service.

Much of the development work was carried out by LCDR Darrell Johnson, a Training Systems specialist in the Naval Reserve.

  • Further information can be obtained from Richard Dittler (Public Affairs Training & Policy Manager) on
    (02) 6265 7804.
 

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