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1-Day training aimed at users of the PAPYRUS Integrated Property Management System.

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Papyrus Integrated Property Management System Training (1-Day)

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Papyrus is a product developed by GIS Global Image to enable Local Authorities to access information from different municipal departments. These departments include the Town Planning-, Building Control-, Engineering and Treasury departments. All systems are Geographical Information System (GIS) based and developed on central servers, enabling the user to access data and GIS maps from an Intranet platform.

The objective of the workshop


In order for users to effectively use Papyrus, training is provided on the different modules within Papyrus. These modules include:

Property Module - access property data; financial data; deeds data; Town Planning data (such as zoning, land use, Town Planning applications); a Geographical Information System (GIS) and all documents related to a property.
Entity Module - manage a database of all Private- and Business clients to the Local Authority.
Town Planning Module - manage and track Town Planning related applications such as rezonings, consent uses, title deed restricts and consent uses.
Health Services Module - capture, manage and report on Health services facilities including: Water sample points; Dairy sites; Food processing sites and Medical waste sites.
Management Reporting Module - Management reports are generated based on the various modules available within PAPYRUS.
Administration Module - Administrators of the system can create and edit users; user names; passwords; e-mail addresses and contact details. In addition, access to modules by users can be managed, to ensure that sensitive data are not displayed to unauthorised users.

Who should attend the workshop?

Delegates from various organisation that are currently using the Papyrus Property Management System are required to undertake hands-on training on the different modules in order for them to perform their job function effectively.