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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR E&T:
A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO BUILD
COMPETENCE IN RADIATION SAFETY
ANDREA LUCIANI Division of Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security IAEA
Consultative Meeting of Policy-Decision Makers on the establishment of
a National Strategy for Education and Training
in Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety
16-17 December 2015
IAEA
Outline
IAEA Strategic Approach to E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety
• Principles of IAEA’s support to Member States in the field of E&T
A Sustainable Approach to Build Competence
• The concept of a National Strategy for E&T • Guidance on a methodology to establish the National Strategy for E&T
Provision of IAEA support
• Activities under IAEA TC projects to promote the establishment of the National Strategy for E&T
IAEA
IAEA STRATEGIC APPROACH to E&T 2011- 2020
“IAEA Strategic Approach to
Education and Training in
Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety
2011–2020”
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IAEA STRATEGIC APPROACH to E&T 2011- 2020
Algeria; Argentina; Belarus; Belgium; Brazil; China; Cuba; France; Germany; Ghana;
Greece; Korea; Malaysia; Morocco; Spain; Syria; UK; USA
Steering Committee to
advise on the
implementation
Endorsed by the IAEA
General Conference in 2010
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IAEA STRATEGIC APPROACH to E&T 2011- 2020
Vision
Education and Training infrastructures
for building and maintaining national competence in radiation, transport and waste safety,
are in place in Member States,
consistent with IAEA safety standards
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IAEA STRATEGIC APPROACH to E&T 2011- 2020
Objectives
• To strengthen radiation, transport and waste safety infrastructures through building competence in MSs
• To ensure that E&T programmes in MSs address the requirements of the IAEA safety standards
• To facilitate the establishment of a national strategy for E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety in MSs
IAEA
IAEA STRATEGIC APPROACH to E&T 2011- 2020
Objectives
• To strengthen radiation, transport and waste safety infrastructures through building competence in MSs
• To ensure that E&T programmes in MSs address the requirements of the IAEA safety standards
• To facilitate the establishment of a national strategy for E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety in MSs
General Conference Resolutions
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Outline
IAEA Strategic Approach to E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety
• Principles of IAEA’s support to Member States in the field of E&T
A Sustainable Approach to Build Competence
• Concept of the National Strategy for E&T • Guidance on a methodology to establish the National Strategy for E&T
Provision of IAEA support
• Activities under IAEA TC projects to promote the establishment of the National Strategy for E&T
IAEA
Are competence built on time? - Plans to install facilities or
undertake activities timely complemented with HR plan
Are resources optimized? - National and International (IAEA)
Is sustainability addressed? - Building capacity to address future E&T needs
Are the actual E&T needs addressed? - National legal and regulatory framework - Present and future facilities and activities
Building Competence “Conventional”
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• Existing regulatory/professional E&T requirements
• Current and foreseeable facilities & activities
No. of people to be trained
Define E&T
events &
infrastructure to
meet identified
needs
• Develop new/expand existing E&T programmes & infrastructure
• Establishment of criteria (courses, lecturers, material)
• Consider outsourcing (international/regional/bi-lateral resources)
Have identified
needs been
met?
Are there new
needs?
National
Strategy
for E&T
Assess
E&T Needs
Develop and
Implement
E&T Programme
Design National
E&T Programme Evaluate
effectiveness
Proactive approach Building Competence
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Development and Implementation of the E&T Programme
Facilities and Activities
Assess E&T Needs
Design E&T Programme
Evaluation of the E&T Programme
Building Competence Proactive approach
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Development and Implementation of the E&T Programme
Assess E&T Needs
Design E&T Programme
Evaluation of the E&T Programme
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Development and Implementation of the E&T Programme
Assess E&T Needs
Design E&T Programme
Evaluation of the E&T Programme
StrengthenedRadiation, Transport and
Waste Safety in Member States
Specialized Training Courses in thematic areas
Postgraduate Educational Course in Radiation
Protection and the Safety of Radiation Sources (PGEC)
Fellowships
On-the-JobTraining
(OJT)
Scientific Visits
Distance learning (for the PGEC)
Train the Trainers
Workshops(TTT)
IAEA + Regional Training Centres
Training of Radiation Protection Officers
IAEA
Outline
IAEA Strategic Approach to E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety
• Principles of IAEA’s support to Member States in the field of E&T
A Sustainable Approach to Build Competence
• The concept of a National Strategy for E&T • Guidance on a methodology to establish the National Strategy for E&T
Provision of IAEA support
• Activities under IAEA TC projects to promote the establishment of the National Strategy for E&T
IAEA
GUIDANCE HOW TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR E&T
Annex I:
• illustrates the practical application of the guidance for a hypothetical country
helps to visualize the implementation of the various steps of the process in a practical way.
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GUIDANCE - ANNEX I
1. Analysis of E&T needs
2. Design of the National E&T Programme
3. Development and Implementation of the National E&T Programme
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GUIDANCE - ANNEX I
1. Analysis of E&T needs
2. Design of the National E&T Programme
3. Development and Implementation of the National E&T Programme
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GUIDANCE - ANNEX I
1. Analysis of E&T needs
2. Design of the National E&T Programme
3. Development and Implementation of the National E&T Programme
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GUIDANCE - ANNEX II
Annex II • To visualize the chronological sequence
of actions for establishing the national strategy for E&T, including: The contribution from the
different stakeholders The time frame
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GUIDANCE - ANNEX II
Stakeholders Policy
framework
Ou
tpu
t 1: N
ation
al strategy for E&
T establish
ed
Assessment of education and training needs
Ou
tpu
t 2: E&
T need
s assesse
d
Design of the national E&T programme
Ou
tpu
t 3: Sch
edu
le of activities to
meet th
e E&T n
eeds
Development and implementation of the national E&T
programme
Ou
tpu
t 4 : C
om
peten
ce b
uilt in
sup
po
rt of n
ation
al rad. safety in
frastructu
res
Evaluation of the national
E&T programme
Ou
tpu
t 5: N
ation
al E&T p
rogram
me co
ntin
uo
us to
be effective an
d u
p to
date
Government
Action 1 Action 3
Action 4
Action 16
Regulatory
body
Action 2
Action 4 Action 7
Action 12 Action 13 Action 14
Professional bodies and
associations
Action 2
Action 6
Action 9
Action 15
Education and
training providers
Action 2
Action 5
Action 9
Action 15 Action 17
National
Committee
Action 2
Action 8
Action 10 Action 11
Action 18 Action 19
Action 20
IAEA
Outline
IAEA Strategic Approach to E&T in rad., transp. and waste safety
• Principles of IAEA’s support to Member States in the field of E&T
A Sustainable Approach to Build Competence
• The concept of a National Strategy for E&T • Guidance on a methodology to establish the National Strategy for E&T
Provision of IAEA support
• Activities under IAEA TC projects to promote the establishment of the National Strategy for E&T
IAEA
COOPERATION PROJECTS
TSA6 Regional Projects on E&T “Strengthening the Education and Training Infrastructure and
Building Competence in Radiation Safety”
Africa RAF9048 (2012-2015)
Asia and the Pacific RAS9066 (2012-2015)
Europe RER9109 (2012-2015)
Latin America RLA9070 (2012-2013) RLA9075 (2014-2017)
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National Strategy for E&T
Lithuania (English)
Morocco (French)
Brazil (Spanish)
Jordan (Arabic)
Botswana (English)
Thailand (English)
Tajikistan (Russian)
8 Regional workshops; 118 participants from 83 Member States
• The guidance to establish a National Strategy for E&T has been disseminated among MSs
2012
Bolivia (Spanish)
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Greece (English)
Ghana (English) Malaysia (English)
Belarus (Russian)
Algeria (French)
Cuba (Spanish)
6 Regional workshops; 108 participants from about 88 Member States
• Work Plans were drafted to establish a National Strategy for E&T
National Strategy for E&T 2013
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Tanzania (English)
Kazakhstan (Russian)
6 Regional workshops ; 100 participants from about 70 Member States
5 National seminars in Spanish (Costa Rica, Cuba, Paraguay, Venezuela, Guatemala)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (English)
Malaysia (English)
Nicaragua (Spanish)
Cote d’Ivoire (French)
National Strategy for E&T 2014 - 2015
• Update of the Work Plans to establish a National Strategy for E&T • Assessment of the E&T needs (first step in the National Strategy for E&T)
3 Expert Missions to advice on the establishment of a National Strategy (Burkina Faso, Mauritania, FYR of Macedonia)
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Take Home Points (1/2)
The establishment by Member States of a national strategy for E&T in radiation safety is one of the main challenges that MSs will face to build sustainable competence, in compliance with relevant IAEA Safety Standards
For that purpose IAEA has developed a guidance, and provided support to disseminate it, through the technical cooperation projects
Experience gained during the Workshops, Seminars, Expert missions confirms that the commitment of high-level national authorities is the key factor for the establishment of a national strategy for E&T
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Take Home Points (2/2)
Participants using the guidance: > 300 Work Plan to establish a National Strategy: 80 MSs Analysis of E&T needs: 34 MSs Policy/Strategy for E&T: 11 MSs
Achievements towards the establishment of a National Strategy for E&T
in Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety