CQUniversity Australia

Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management) - PUA52312

CQUniversity Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 00219C

This qualification is part of the Public Safety Training Package. It is designed for people with a role in emergency management. It addresses risk planning and management. Risks may arise from the interaction of hazards with communities, for example fire, flood or severe storm.

Structure

  • 10 units: 6 core
  • 4 elective

Subjects

  • Manage physical resources
  • Manage human resources
  • Liaise with other organisations
  • Manage projects
  • Develop and maintain business continuity plans
  • Manage recovery functions and services
  • Manage a multi-team sector
  • Control a Level 3 incident
  • Work in an emergency management context
  • Manage operations for a Level 3 incident
  • Manage financial resources
  • Work effectively in a business continuity context
  • Design activities which exercise elements of emergency management arrangements
  • Deliver recovery services
  • Facilitate community involvement in recovery
  • Manage the organisation's public safety responsibilities
  • Coordinate resources for a multi-agency incident
  • Establish and manage a recovery centre
  • Facilitate emergency planning processes
  • Contribute to an emergency risk management process

Study pathways

Pathways into the qualificationCandidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points demonstrating potential to undertake vocational education and training at this qualification level.Pathways from the qualificationAfter achieving the PUA52312 Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management), candidates may undertake a range of qualifications relevant to their role in emergency management.

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