Reggio Calabria, start of courses at the Sna training center

“The training courses promoted by the Coordination Committee of the National School of Administration (Sna), based in Reggio Calabria, will begin on 16 and 17 July. A total of 207 registrations were received and, specifically – underlines the vice-president – the ‘Effective communication in local authorities’ course registered 50 participants; the course ‘Monitoring and reporting of Pnrr projects’, 58 enrolled, plus another 99 expressions of interest for both courses offered”. This is what the vice-president of the regional council, as well as president of the coordination committee of the Sna territorial hub, communicated in a note addressed to the mayors of the Calabrian municipalities. Giusi Princi.

The vice president invites, through the auditors, all employees who have already expressed their preliminary interest, by responding to a specific note issued in March 2024, to complete the registration, no later than July 5th, using the following link https ://forms.office.com/e/g7pmjwGRha.

“We will welcome all requests”

“To meet the great training need highlighted through the many requests received – Princi also writes – we will welcome all requests. With the Coordination Committee, we have, in fact, decided to activate more courses, drawing up a timetable that will be completed by December 2024. The requests of those who complete the registration process by July 5th but will be able to enroll in the courses exclusively those who have already filled out the form sent with a specific note dated March 2024. According to the timetable, drawn up by the Coordination Committee, the training will begin on 16 and 17 July next with the first of the courses dedicated to ‘Effective communication in local authorities ‘. The training will take place in Reggio Calabria, at the headquarters of the regional hub. Participation in the courses is free.”

“Calabria is the first of the Italian regions to establish it”

“The regional training center of Sna – underlines the vice president – sees Calabria as the first among the Italian Regions to establish it. We strongly supported it with President Roberto Occhiuto, with the Calabrian parliamentarian Francesco Cannizzaro, with the Minister Paolo Zangrillo and with the rector of the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Giuseppe Zimbalatti, in order to improve the skills of the Calabrian public administration and, with them, the quality of public services. It was established in Reggio Calabria, at Palazzo Zani, by decree of the Minister for Public Administration and made operational thanks to the stipulation of a memorandum of understanding between the Calabria Region, the Department of Public Function, the Sna and the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria”.

“The training center of Calabria – concludes Vice President Princi – it also has the task of responding to the training needs of the local administrations of the Region and, for this reason, it is ready to accept the requests and suggestions of all the bodies to make, together, our public administration more modern, efficient and citizen-oriented. In this regard, we will also launch a listening and co-planning campaign that will help the Hub to define the training offer that best responds to the needs of the territories”.

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