Wednesday 29th April 2009
Typical Course Programme:
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09.15
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Arrival
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Tea, coffee & pastries served
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09.30
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Introduction to Public Affairs
What is Public Affairs: definitions, history, limitations, perceptions
The Role of Public affairs; advisors, in house
Regulation of Public Affairs; background
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Your Key Audiences
The role of government in the UK , The role of the civil service, The role of Parliament, Local government structure & mechanisms, Government agencies, Pressure groups, Charities, Trade associations, Think tanks
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11:15
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Tea and Coffee served
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11.30
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Preparation: What to read and why, how to write a press release, where to go for key information, integrated campaigns.
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12.30
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Where to go for key information, trade bodies, codes of conduct, CPD
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13.30
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Lunch
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Course Tutor
The tutor will be an experienced public affairs practitioner.
Delegates
We have an upper limit of 16 delegates per course so that the trainer has an opportunity to address individual delegates' needs.
Timings & Lunch
Courses start at 9.30am and finish at approximately 2.15pm.
Lunch is provided and there are refreshments at breaks throughout the day. Exact timetables are confirmed to each delegate once a booking has been made.
Cost
Cost per person is £305 plus VAT (including lunch and all materials)
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