Hi everyone!
Today I completed the tenth day of my
internship, which marks the half way point of my placement.
For this blog post, I thought I would reflect
on my most valued experiences to date at the Department of Fire and Emergency
Services.
Firstly however, I thought I would point you in the direction of the WinterSAFE website which is now up and running. As discussed in my last post, ‘Tie it down before it flies around’ and ‘Keep your gutters clear from clutter’
were two of the captions I suggested which were chosen.
On the 23rd of June, some of you
may have heard on the news that the inquiry into the Waroona and Yarloop fires
was released. This was a big day for DFES and I was called
in to observe how things unfolded.
We gathered together in the State
Operations Centre (a small room with a lot of computers essentially) and
watched, via Sky News, Euan Ferguson and Premier Colin Barnett address the Yarloop community.
We listened to the radio to hear what
broadcasters and the public were saying, the next day as well, and
discussed the key elements of the inquiry. I felt a great sense of accomplishment
among the team as all of the work DFES undertook following these devastating
fires ultimately concluded with this inquiry.
This was emphasised by the staff briefing
that the Commissioner held for all the DFES staff that afternoon. This was the
first time I had really heard and seen him in person, and his address to staff
was really encouraging. Although I felt completely undeserving to be in the
room receiving such high praise for work I wasn’t even there to complete, it
really reinforced the great company culture that the department has.
The best aspect of the inquiry being released, for me, happened the next day.
On the 24th, the media team, along with the other staff in my section
of the department, gathered together to debrief on all the work that was done in
the lead up to the inquiry.
Having just completed Public Relations
Planning and Evaluation in first semester, this highlighted the value of
debriefing. It was a great way for staff to outline what was done successfully and
note what should be redone or prioritised in future communications. As such, I would definitely encourage this
form of evaluation to be utilised within all working environments; particularly when considering the discussion and the notes it compiled that DFES can refer to for future action.
The other aspect of my internship I really
enjoyed was going to the graduation ceremony of the latest WA firefighter
recruits, to hear my speech being read by the Commissioner. Considering the
process of drafting it, getting feedback, making changes, having changes made and getting it
approved, it was great to hear the final product and know the importance of the
address for the graduates and their families.
Overall, I am having fun, working hard,
relishing the opportunities provided and looking forward to the tasks ahead in
these final weeks. More importantly, I am excited for my future in Public Relations which is being greatly influenced by the work I am completing.
I hope you are all enjoying your
internships just as much!
P.S. The first picture is a snapshot of the media/corporate communications side of the office where I sit, and the second is a glimpse of one of the working spaces I get to use.
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1 comment:
Your internship sounds amazing Jaimee! It must feel so surreal to be putting the things we have learnt in our PR units, like writing speeches, into practice. Your office environment seems quite similar to mine looking at your pictures! You're definitely doing your internship with the DFES at a really valuable time, given the recent fires, and I hope you are learning lots and are having an amazing time!
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