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ADCQ Annual Report 2007–08

Training

ADCQ trainer being filmed for a vodcast

Training sessions were delivered throughout Queensland by staff from all four offices.

Venues ranged from Cloncurry to the Gold Coast, Tarong to Yarrabah, Innisfail to Toowoomba and places in between.

While numbers and types of sessions were consistent with last year, there were a few noticeable variations.

One was the increase in the number of 'inhouse' sessions delivered. These are the sessions offered by the Commission in our training rooms rather than on-site at the client's premises.

Last year, we presented 23 'in-house' sessions covering the range of courses on offer, while this year, 37 were delivered, an increase of 60%. The increase was due to two things, one being the rise in demand for training from community organisations, and the other being delivery of sessions for advocates in a regional area.

As well, a new type of training called Ten Things was developed to respond to a demand for a brief introduction to the law. 13 sessions were delivered.

As in past years, feedback from the training has been outstanding, with almost 100% of participants rating the sessions as either excellent or very good.

 

Training statistics

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