Describe the program's most important achievements and lessons learned:
ACHIEVEMENTS:
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Since SICADIT started operating in 2014, every year, training is provided to an average of 850 public servants participating in the labor inspection process.
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Training courses include the following subject areas: I. Legal Framework for Labor Inspection; II. General Working Conditions; III. Safety and Health, and IV. Skills.
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Sixty interactive online courses have been taught; ICTs allow for a wider coverage and professional development of the inspection staff.
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Among improvements introduced, it is worth mentioning the videoconference modality on specific topics, a virtual library updated with current regulations, and a question bank that has provided the opportunity to detect needs to develop specific topics and new courses.
LESSONS LEARNED:
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Course design and coordination should be handled by public servants with proven experience in the topics.
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It is key to have a support team with knowledge about computer systems, web developers, and distance learning methods.
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It is necessary to ensure good quality broadband Internet connection.
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The significance and impact of ICTs worldwide is ever-increasing, since they open up the possibility of optimizing financial resources, being available to a greater number of people, training more staff in less time, and gaining access to training tools available at any time.
Describe the challenges of the program:
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Resistance to change regarding use of ICTs as an element for staff training.
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Broadband Internet connection quality.
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Availability of human, technical and financial resources that enable a more efficient use and continuously updating courses and the platform itself.
Specify if the program has any internal and external evaluations, if applicable, include key findings: