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Local Authority Staff.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 22 June 2005

Wednesday, 22 June 2005

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Michael D. Higgins

Question:

314 Mr. M. Higgins asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the training which has been introduced and implemented at the behest and under the authority of his Department in respect of obligations for city and county managers and their staff; and if any such training is regularly maintained and checked. [21490/05]

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Local authorities are primarily responsible for all matters related to the training of their employees. The Local Government Management Services Board, in co-operation with the Department, also provides advice and guidance to local authorities on their training needs and promotes the delivery of training for staff in a wide range of areas, including management development, social inclusion and the operation of special policy committees.

The Department currently provides financial support for specific training interventions in areas such as performance management, workplace partnership, architectural conservation and a number of courses leading to academic qualifications. Training, much of which is certified by FÁS, is also provided through five regional training centres for employees involved in the management and maintenance of water services and the non-national road network. The majority of programmes and courses are delivered through third level institutions or by other recognised training organisations. This ensures the quality of the programmes and their ongoing evaluation.

Question No. 315 answered with QuestionNo. 313.
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