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Capacity Building for New Parliamentarians: Survey of Orientation and Induction Programmes
Authors:Ken Coghill  Ross Donohue  Peter Holland  Andy Richardson  Cristina Neesham
Affiliation:1. Department of Management , Monash University , Australia ken.coghill@buseco.monash.edu.au;3. Department of Management , Monash University , Australia E-mail: ross.donohue@buseco.monash.edu.au;4. Department of Management , Monash University , Australia E-mail: peter.holland@buseco.monash.edu.au;5. Inter-Parliamentary Union , Geneva E-mail: ar@mail.ipu.org;6. Department of Management , Monash University , Australia E-mail: cristina.neesham@buseco.monash.edu.au
Abstract:This article reports original research which built on conceptual issues previously identified by the authors. A survey of national parliaments sought information on orientation and induction programmes offered to first term members and on members' perceptions of those programmes. An overview of findings is presented and significant issues identified. Most programmes provided passive development through information and a handbook rather than active skill development. Few used training processes and techniques that were based on contemporary adult learning principles. There were sharp divisions over training and development in dealing with ethical issues. The findings suggest considerable potential for the further development of programmes and for sharing information about programmes in order to assist capacity building for parliamentarians and thereby enhance the performance of parliaments and individual members.
Keywords:parliamentary studies  professional development  orientation  induction  training  capacity building
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