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IAP2 Certificate Training Melbourne - Module 3: Techniques for Effective Public Participation
May 3, 2010IAP2 Training Melbourne - Module 3: Techniques for Public Participation
ONLINE REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED. IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING PLEASE CONTACT THE IAP2 OFFICE ON 03 9844 5499
| Date | 3 & 4 May 2010 |
| Venue |
Cliftons Level 1, 440 Collins Street, Melbourne |
| Time |
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A CHANGE IN TIMES FOR THIS TRAINING SESSION. |
| Cost | $1180.00 per person |
The IAP2 Training Program offers a Certificate in Public Participation throughout Australasia, North America, Europe and Asia. Our trainers have worked with practitioners from around the world to develop practical tools that transcend national and cultural boundaries and are suitable for the most advanced practitioners through to those just starting out.
The third course is Techniques for Effective Public Participation. This two-day course provides an introduction to a range of practical tools and techniques for community engagement. At the conclusion of the course students will have learned:
• Tools and techniques that can be used at all levels of IAP2’s Public Participation Spectrum
• How to prepare for, implement and document techniques to:
Share information
Gather broad-based feedback
Foster group discussion to develop new ideas and directions
Facilitate agreement within groups
Provide opportunities for public dialogue and decision-making
Note: Module 1 - Planning for Effective Public Participation is a prerequisite for this module.
The IAP2 Certificate in Public Participation consists of three courses:
• Course 1: Planning for Effective Public Participation (2 days)
• Course 2: Effective Communications for Public Participation (1 day)
• Course 3: Techniques for Effective Public Participation (2 days)
All three courses are presented in an experiential learning environment that provides students with the opportunity to explore their own public participation challenges with their instructor and peers. Interactive exercises and practical tips are used to enliven the theory and reference materials presented throughout each course and reinforce skills that participants can put to immediate use.
Amanda Newbery is the presenter for this training in Melbourne.
To book, download the brochure below or register online.


