This leading-edge training course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the important principles, key functions, and practical applications in the ever-changing world of public division finance, with a particular emphasis on how these apply to police services.
As part of their actual involvement in financial management, non-financial law enforcement workers and managers are regularly required to both provide input to the budget and respond to information presented in departmental financial reports.
It will provide a hands-on useful introduction for non-financial managers as well as a valuable refresher and update for finance experts working in the public sector policing area.
The course also includes an important update on International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) standards as well as recent advancements in the department of New Public Management, with a particular emphasis on inferences for and requests to New Public Financial Management.
The training course has been planned to provide you with up-to-date awareness and functional skills in budgeting and financial management in the law enforcement function, sharpening on the principles and effective use of public division financial statements, budgets, and reports.
The training course will be designed as a highly participative workshop with formal shows, case studies, and interactive worked samples.
Relevant models and case studies are provided to demonstrate the application of each of the topics covered, and opportunities are equipped to acquire and utilize the key financial accounting and budgeting principles using practical illustrations and practices.
The organization will serve from the improvement and functional application of skills in financial accounting and budgeting in compliance with the terms of the IPSASB framework.
This training course will deliver benefits in increased knowledge of key financial principles and developed decision-making.
The participants will benefit from updated knowledge and applied practical skills in financial accounting and budgeting in the context of public sector organizations. These skills will allow the participants to make a greater contribution to the budgeting and financial decision-making processes in their organization, at the same time enhancing their career development potential.