Risk Community of Practice

The Risk Community of Practice (CoP) focuses on harnessing the power of risk based decision making to achieve outcomes and innovation. 

Better decision making through a risk-based approach.

IPAA Victoria’s Risk CoP Network focuses on harnessing the power of risk based decision making to achieve outcomes and innovation. We do this by educating and informing at all levels, from those beginning their careers, to those leading programs across the Victorian Public Sector.

Being part of our community means having access to expert knowledge and local networking opportunities not available anywhere else.

Our members work across health, education, transport environment/planning, law and order, emergency services, economic development and social services and are in small to large organisations.

Join the Risk CoP and:

Tap into networking opportunities

Being a Member gives you access to valuable networking channels. 

Access the latest knowledge and expertise

Members have access to intelligence and resources across key topics including cyber security, organisational resilience, and interagency risk at their disposal through free events and leading experts.

Secure a professional advantage

The knowledge and connections you gain through the CoP membership benefits both you and your organisation; enhancing your position as a valued employee or outstanding candidate.

Download the Strategic Plan

The CoP Committee

The Risk CoP Committee meets a minimum of four times per year and is an integral part of our Communities of Practice program, providing direction and insight to a program of activities and events that support this community. IPAA Victoria Personal members and staff from Organisation members are eligible to nominate for the Committee.

Connect with us

Any professional who is an IPAA Victoria member is welcome to join the Risk CoP network.

Visit the organisational members page here to find out if your organisation is an organisational members or click here to become a personal member.

If you would like more information, contact IPAA Victoria via email cop@vic.ipaa.org.au or phone (03) 9653 2000.