IWA Professional Training: Influencing Political Outcomes

Details
Date:

November 22

Time:

09:00 am - 05:00 pm

Click to Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iwa-professional-training-influencing-political-outcomes-tickets-27577052707
Organizer

Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA)

Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/institute-of-welsh-affairs-iwa-5331439653
Venue

Wales Millennium Centre

Cardiff Bay Cardiff, CF10 5AL

GB, CF10 5AL

 


We are pleased to announce our new IWA Professional training series for November 2016. 


 


The two courses are designed and led by Lisa Turnbull, a senior public affairs professional with over twenty years experience. Lisa’s wealth of experience includes being the lead influencer on the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016.


Course aims: 


To give learners an understanding of how they can work effectively to influence the Welsh Government and the National Assembly in Wales. This course will equip learners with an advanced understanding of devolution, and help develop the skills to influence policy development and set up successful campaigns within Wales.



Learning outcomes: 


By attending this course you will be able to understand:



  • The workings of the National Assembly and Welsh Government at an advanced level

  • How to effectively influence policy makers within Wales including Assembly Members

  • How to establish and effectively manage campaigns within Wales and ensure that they have optimal impact.

  • How to set up, manage and market events and opportunities to promote campaigns to policy makers in Wales.




Who is this course for? 


This course is ideal for those looking to expand their influence within the political sphere in Wales.



Additional Information: 






 


IWA membership:

 

Please note IWA members receive advance notice of all IWA events and earlybird prices. You can join the IWA from just £2.50 a month.


Testimonies



“Content pitched just right – and suited the wide range of organisations who attended”. Rachel Cable


“Very good – very useful, especially in conjunction with last week’s course”. Tom Webb