Australia and New Zealand SFIA 9 Launch webinar recording and slides
Presentations from government representatives | SFIA Design Authority members | Professional bodies | Private and public sector SFIA users
The SFIA 9 AU & NZ Launch video below (on the SFIA Youtube channel) explains why Australia and New Zealand have taken out Whole-of-Country SFIA licences to enable skills-base workforce development across the economy.
If watched on YouTube, then expanding the description you can see the timings to the individual sessions (and jump straight to the sessions you are interested in)
The New Zealand and Australian governments have both recognised the significant value of SFIA in enhancing their digital and ICT workforce capabilities.
Assistant Minister Patrick Gorman highlighted the Australian Government's strong support for the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA).He emphasised SFIA's critical role in defining and managing digital skills within the public sector, underscoring its importance in workforce planning, recruitment, and professional development. Minister Gorman noted that SFIA provides a standardised language for digital competencies, facilitating effective communication and collaboration across various government departments and agencies. He also acknowledged SFIA's contribution to aligning the public sector's skill sets with the evolving demands of the digital landscape, thereby enhancing service delivery and operational efficiency.Key Government Representatives:During the SFIA 9 launch event on October 30, 2024, key speakers from both governments included:
Australia: Chris Fechner, CEO of the Digital Transformation Agency and SFIA Board member, who introduced SFIA 9 and discussed its implications for Australia's digital workforce.New Zealand: Ann-Marie Cavanagh, Deputy Chief Government Digital Officer at the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs, who spoke about SFIA's role in New Zealand's digital skills development. Both governments view SFIA as a strategic tool to enhance digital capabilities, streamline workforce planning, and foster collaboration across sectors.Australian Government's Perspective:Australia has renewed its whole-of-country SFIA license for an additional three years, underscoring its commitment to building a modern, agile, and digitally-capable workforce.The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) utilizes SFIA to:
Develop Technical Skills: Support technical skills development, career planning, and workforce management across federal and state agencies, as well as private sector companies. Promote Consistent Skills Management: Encourage consistent skills management and mobility within the public sector. Influence SFIA Evolution: Participate in the ongoing development of SFIA, ensuring it remains relevant to Australia's digital workforce needs.New Zealand Government's Perspective:In 2022, New Zealand established a national SFIA license, led by a partnership between the Digital Public Service Branch (DPS) and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). This agreement allows public and private sector organizations, educational institutions, not-for-profits, and individuals across New Zealand to utilise SFIA without the usual licensing fees.The adoption of SFIA in New Zealand aims to:
Standardize Digital Skills: Provide a common reference point for defining digital skills and competencies, facilitating clearer role definitions and career pathways. Support Workforce Development: Assist in workforce planning, recruitment, and capability development by identifying skill gaps and aligning training initiatives. Enhance Collaboration: Foster better collaboration between government agencies, educational institutions, and the private sector by using a unified skills framework.
Launch event slides as a pdf.
0:01:53 - Siobhan O'Sullivan, ACS - Welcome.
0:04:43 - Chris Fechner, CEO Australian Government Digital Transformation Agency - Why Australia has adopted SFIA, their achievements to date and future plans.
0:13:44 - Minister Patrick Gorman, Government Minister - The importance of SFIA in developing the skills-based economy.
0:24:40 - Chris Fechner (Continued) - How Australia continues to has play a major role in the development of SFIA to drive SFIA in Australia and the region.
0:39:55 - Anne-Marie Cavanagh, Deputy Government Chief Digital Officer (NZ) - Why New Zealand has adopted SFIA , how they use SFIA to develop the public digital workforce.
0:50:15 - Daniel Merriott, MD Digital Skills Agency, NZ SFIA Council and Design Authority - Introduction to SFIA 9.
1:08:11 - Phil Lovell & Penny Coulter - Expansion of the Behavioural Factors in SFIA 9, illustrating the integrated of the SFIA behavioural and professional skills.
1:22:40 - David Masters, Atlassian - The important of the SFIA skills-based framework across the whole economy.
1:29:27 - Anthony Beitz, Defence Science and Technology Group, The benefits they have achieved onver the last 10 years of SFIA use within DSTG.
Additional resources are provided below, If you would like more information or to discuss any item further, please contact the person indicated.
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AU & NZ SFIA 9 Launch Webinar (Youtube above) |
Australian Public Service Commission |
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SFIA 9 AUNZ Launch Slides |
SFIA 9 AU NZ Launch event slides |
Australian Public Service Commission |
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The home of SFIA. Browse the full framework and discover the ecosystem around it. |
SFIA Foundation |
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SFIA 9 Home Page |
Landing page for SFIA version 9 |
SFIA Foundation |
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SFIA 9 skill search |
Easy search to find the skills |
SFIA Foundation |
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SFIA 9 release notes |
Summary of the changes and the drivers behind the changes |
SFIA Foundation |
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SFIA 9 documents for download |
Excel, pdf manuals and the summary chart |
SFIA Foundation |
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SFIA 9 launch - quick links |
One stop to find everything you need |
SFIA Foundation |
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Skills management and SFIA video |
An overview of Skills Management and how the SFIA Framework provides the means by which skills and competency can be addressed. |
SFIA Foundation |
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AU & NZ SFIA Practitioners’ Forum |
A knowledge sharing community for SFIA (the Skills Framework for the Information Age) practitioners and anyone interested in working with or implementing SFIA in the public sector in Australia and New Zealand. We aim to share experiences and resources to help each other in using SFIA effectively. |
Australian Public Service Commission |
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Open to AU & NZ |
Australia Whole of country licence |
LinksAustralia Whole of country licenceGeneral terms and conditions for licences |
Australian Public Service Commission |
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SFIA NZ exists to provide a community resource of information for SFIA users and those interested in SFIA across New Zealand. |
Digital Skills Agency
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Free to use within NZ
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Our Techweek 2024 (NZ) short talk introducing viewers to SFIA. |
Digital Skills Agency
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Free to use within NZ
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YouTube video describing what SFIA is at a very high level. 2 minutes long. |
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YouTube video describing SFIA 8 in some detail. 9 minutes long. |
SkillsTX – Talent eXperience Platform
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