sustainable penrith indicators

Sustainability Indicators
 

Principle 7:

Empower people and foster participation

Indicator LA11:

Programs for skills management and lifelong learning that support the continued employability of employees and assist them in managing career endings.


2006/2007 Data

Why use this indicator?

Skills management will equip employees to meet strategic targets in a changing work environment. A skilled workforce enhances an organisation’s human capital and contributes to employee satisfaction. Lifelong learning develops knowledge and competencies that will enable individuals to adapt to a rapidly changing labour market and participate actively in all spheres of economic life.

This indicator will demonstrate Council’s response to changing workforce influences and opportunities.

What is the current situation?

Educational assistance is provided to 45 employees who are studying for tertiary qualifications. 60 employees receive "Existing Worker Traineeships" to assist in career development. Where possible we offer re-training to employees that have been injured at work and are unable to perform their normal tasks after the injury. To assist retiring staff Council facilitates staff meeting with representatives from local government superannuation to discuss individual superannuation situations.

Participation rates in Council's Education Assistance Program has decreased with 45 staff receiving educational assistance in 2007 compared with 55 staff the previous year.

Council has employed consultants to develop a training program for a Workplace English Language and Literacy Program. This program will encourage and support persons from Non-English speaking backgrounds. Council has a number of departments significantly affected by an ageing workforce. Steps are being taken to review their positions to better support succession planning.

What is the desired trend?

An increase in the number of employees undertaking studies to enhance skills management and lifelong learning.

What does this mean for the Sustainability of Penrith Council?

Providing opportunities for improving skills and knowledge enhances Councils competitive edge through an improved knowledge base. It assists employees to satisfy their personal development goals and potentially assists in job development and progression thereby creating employee satisfaction.

Links to other indicators?

LA8, LA10, LA12


2007 - 2008 Response - Stable


 

 

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