iLearn
Welcome to BNTAC’s iLearn
Empowering Knowledge, Growth and Quality Improvement
At BNTAC we are committed to promoting knowledge, growth and best practices within our organisation and the broader community. BNTAC’s iLearn is a valuable online resource that offers a wealth of training opportunities and resources. Whether you are a staff member, a BNTAC member, or a member of the public, there’s something for everyone on our iLearn page.
Who is it for?
- 1. Staff
BNTAC’s iLearn provides essential training and resources to our dedicated staff members. It is a platform where they can enhance their skills, knowledge, and professionalism to better serve the community. [FREE for Staff] - 2. Members
BNTAC members have access to valuable resources to deepen their understanding of governance, cultural protocols, and other relevant topics, empowering them to actively participate in community matters. [FREE for Members] - 3. Public:
We believe in sharing knowledge and promoting cultural understanding with the wider community. The iLearn page welcomes everyone who is interested in learning about the rich Butchulla culture, principles and protocols. [MINIMAL FEE for Members of the Public]
What’s on our iLearn?
BNTAC’s iLearn is a deep waterhole of knowledge and training resources. Here are some of the topics and training modules you can find [currently being developed by BNTAC]:
BNTAC Board
- 1. BNTAC Good Governance Training
Learn about the principles of good governance, transparency and accountability in the context of BNTAC’s operations. - 2. BNTAC Training for Up-and-Coming New Board Members
Aspiring board members can access training modules designed to prepare them for leadership roles within BNTAC. - 3. BNTAC Minute Taking Training
Training for those responsible for recording and maintaining minutes of BNTAC meetings and decisions. - 4. BNTAC Financial Management Training
Training for managing the financial resources of the organisation. - 5. BNTAC Code of Conduct Training for the Board
Detailed training on the code of conduct that guides the behaviour of BNTAC board members. - 6. BNTAC Elders Committee Training
Exploring the role of being an Elder on the BNTAC Elders Committee, and how you can contribute to supporting and proving input or feedback to the BNTAC Board.
BNTAC Staff
- 1. Code of Conduct Training [ALL STAFF]
Learn about our code of conduct, the ethical standards we uphold, and the values that guide our behaviour. - 2. Staff Induction Training [ALL STAFF]
Explore what it means to be a member of the BNTAC staff and all the things that you need to consider when working with other and for the organisation. - 3. Land and Sea Rangers Training
Explore the unique responsibilities and skills required to be a responsible and effective Land and Sea Ranger in the Butchulla community. - 4. Protocol Training
Understand the cultural protocols and traditions that guide our interactions and relationships within the community. - 5. Use of Vehicles and Boat
Training on safe and responsible use of vehicles and boats to ensure the safety of our community members. - 6. Whistleblower Training
Understand the importance of whistleblowing, how to report concerns, and the protections in place for those who come forward. - 7. Continuous Improvement
Discover how we strive for continuous improvement in our operations and services to better meet the needs of our community.
Fraser Coast Community (Public)
- 1. Cultural Awareness Training
Awareness and understanding with regard to First Nations culture, history and ongoing continuity on Country (land, sea and sky) - 2. Cultural Protocol Training
Understand the cultural protocols and traditions that guide our interactions and relationships within the community.
Additionally, our iLearn regularly features new and updated training modules, resources, and educational content related to cultural heritage, environmental stewardship, community development, and more.
BNTAC believes that knowledge is important, and our iLearn page is a reflection of our commitment to creating empowerment, growth, stability and cultural understanding. We encourage everyone to explore the resources available on our iLearn page and embrace the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to the wellbeing of our vibrant community.
BNTAC believes that knowledge is important, and our iLearn page is a reflection of our commitment to creating empowerment, growth, stability and cultural understanding. We encourage everyone to explore the resources available on our iLearn page and embrace the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to the wellbeing of our vibrant community.