The AFAC and AIDR Lessons Management webinar series continues to build upon the current expertise and understanding from across the practice to ensure we don’t just identify our lessons, but we actively engage with them to develop learnings and improve policy and practice.
The first webinar brings together Australia's two Inspectors-General of Emergency Management to share their experiences on reviewing the most recent bushfire events and comparing them with previous reviews, including challenges experienced with the lessons process.
Guest speakers:
Alistair Dawson, Inspector-General Emergency Management, Queensland
Alistair was appointed Queensland’s new Inspector-General Emergency Management in February 2020. He has a keen passion for disaster management, working with our key partners to drive continuous improvement in Queensland’s disaster preparedness, planning, response and recovery.
Tony Pearce, Inspector-General for Emergency Management, Victoria
Tony was appointed Victoria’s first Inspector-General for Emergency Management in July 2014. An independent statutory appointment, Tony provides assurance to government and the community regarding Victoria’s emergency management arrangements, and supports the state’s emergency management sector to learn, improve, and deliver positive outcomes for Victorians.
Dr Christine Owen, Moderator
Christine is an organisational behaviour and learning researcher at the University of Tasmania. Christine specialises in translating research into evidence-informed practice and improving organisational performance.
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