Weekly Training Session Preparation Checklist for Local Government
A preparation checklist for planning and delivering effective weekly staff training sessions that build skills and improve team performance.
Supports Local Government Act compliance, freedom of information requirements, and public accountability standards.
Complete Checklist
- 1Identify the training topic based on current skill gaps, incidents, or council needsCritical
- 2Define clear learning objectives for the session
- 3Prepare training materials, handouts, and visual aids
- 4Confirm the training venue, equipment, and any technology requirements
- 5Send a notification to all attendees with the date, time, and topic
- 6Prepare any practical exercises, role-plays, or case studies
- 7Review relevant policies, procedures, or standards related to the topic
- 8Set up an attendance register for training recordsCritical
- 9Prepare an assessment or quiz to check understanding if applicable
- 10Gather any real-world examples or recent incidents to use as discussion points
- 11Confirm that any guest speakers or subject matter experts are prepared
- 12Allocate time for questions and discussion within the session plan
- 13Prepare a feedback form for attendees to evaluate the session
- 14Update the training register with the planned session details
- 15Review the training schedule for the month to ensure all required topics are covered
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should weekly training sessions be?
Aim for 15 to 30 minutes for weekly micro-training sessions. Short, focused sessions are more effective than infrequent long sessions because they are easier to fit into the work schedule and information is retained better in smaller chunks. Longer sessions of 60 to 90 minutes can be scheduled monthly for more complex topics.
What topics should be covered in weekly training?
Rotate between operational skills, community member service, safety, service knowledge, and soft skills. Base topic selection on recent incidents, community member feedback, performance gaps, or upcoming changes to procedures. Involve the team in suggesting topics to increase engagement and relevance.
How do we track the effectiveness of training sessions?
Use a combination of knowledge assessments immediately after training, observation of behaviour change on the job, and performance metrics over time. Collect feedback from attendees on the quality and relevance of the session. Track completion rates and maintain records for compliance purposes.
Need help implementing these checks into your daily operations?
Our team can build custom checklists integrated into your daily operations workflow.