Records and information management in the Australian Government

Description

This one-day course is a mix of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of good records management, with an emphasis on the practical knowledge and skills needed by records management staff. The course covers:

  1. Overview of records information management in the Australian Government 
  2. Records management essentials:

    • Create, capture and describe
    • Secure, store and preserve
    • Keep, destroy and transfer
  3. How the Archives can assist agencies with records management

In addition to information, advice and tips, the course includes a number of exercises to help participants develop a better practical understanding of the concepts that the course introduces.

Please note that the course content was revised in January 2008 and no longer includes detailed sentencing training. A separate half-day course, Introduction to sentencing, is now being offered.

Details
Duration
One day
Prerequisites

None

Audience

Records and information management staff in agencies, including contract staff and consultants

This course is suited to both managers and staff new to records management and those with more experience seeking to refresh their understanding and knowledge.

Availability

Please see the training calendar

Cost
$300 for Australian Government agencies, $400 for non-Commonwealth organisations (GST inclusive). 20% discount for registrations of three or more people from the same organisation.
Contact Information

For registration in training courses please fill in the online registration form.

For further information please contact us at agencytraining@naa.gov.au.