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A programme for public
sector employees who carry out consultations and want to do it better.
Increasingly, Health Services, the Local Authority, the Police and other
public sector organisations are being encouraged to increase and improve
the quality of consultation with service users in order to respond to
local priorities. Bradford Council has developed a training programme
for public sector employees who want to improve the way they engage with
communities.
The Spring 2008 programme consists of 7 Modules. The first is a Core Module
(mandatory before going onto the next modules) and is an introduction
to engaging with communities, focusing on planning a consultation event.
This Core Module provides a valuable context before going onto more specific
consultation methods. The next 6 Modules are elective, so you can pick
and choose which ones you think will be most relevant to you. If you have
already completed the Core Module under the previous training programme
- Consultation and Participation Training - please indicate on the Booking
Form when you attended as you may well be eligible to attend the other
modules without having to repeat the mandatory core module.
To book your place on any of the modules please print the Booking
Form, complete and return to:
Beverley Nuttall
Research & Consultation Service
7th Floor
Jacobs Well
NO TELEPHONE BOOKINGS CAN BE ACCEPTED
To view the complete engaging communities training programme Spring 2008.
(Click to download or view)
Individual Modules of the training programme can be accessed by clicking
on the appropriate links below
Planning a a consultation:
Thursday 28th February 2008: 9:30-11:30
Friday 7th March 2008: 9:30-11:30
Monday 7th April 2008: 9:30-11:30
Tuesday 11th March 2008: 9:30-12:30
Practical Experience in running a Focus Group
Tuesday 18th March 2008: 9:30-12:30
A guide to briefing agencies and choosing the right one for the job
Tuesday 8th April 2008 9:30-12:30
A practical guide to designing quantitative surveys
Thursday 10th April 2008: 9:30-12:30
A guide to analysing and presenting meaningful survey information
Tuesday 15th April 2008: 9:30-12:30
Involving children and young people in the planning, delivery and evaluation
of the services they use
Friday 18th April 2008: 9:30-12:30
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