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15 Jun 2023, 9.00AM – 1.00PM |
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4 hrs |
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Online |
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Date
Thursday 15 June 2023
9am - 1pm
Interactive Online Workshop
Cost
$249 per person
This level 1 module focuses on building a foundational understanding of good communications practices as they relate to engagement in your everyday role, including stakeholder engagement and communicating complex subject matter to lay people.
Good public communication and stakeholder engagement skills are important to have in a river teams’ tool kit. These can assist you when communicating with the public, as well as to the media, and can apply to all sorts of situations such as public consultation or engagement and crisis/issues management.
This will be delivered online in one 4-hour morning session using a combination of presented materials and interactive learning. Preparation prior to the module is not required, though some optional preparation guidance will be provided to participants to maximise their learning experience.
Workshop overview
- What is a stakeholder?
- How do we assess the interests of a stakeholder?
- How do we differentiate stakeholders?
- What does successful engagement look like?
- What are the benefits of effective engagement?
- What are the various channels of engagement?
Skills achieved
- Understanding engagement
- Best practice public consultation and communication
- Stakeholder engagement tools and practices
- Making technical information accessible
- Why connecting with a lay audience is important
- Making technical information meaningful to lay audiences
- Creating a deeper understanding
- Through imagery and examples
- Creating quick facts and statistics
Email Rachael Armstrong to register
Join the River Managers Professional Development Programme for this full day event on communication an engagement
Date
Thursday 15 June 2023
9am - 1pm
Interactive Online Workshop
Cost
$249 per person
This level 1 module focuses on building a foundational understanding of good communications practices as they relate to engagement in your everyday role, including stakeholder engagement and communicating complex subject matter to lay people.
Good public communication and stakeholder engagement skills are important to have in a river teams’ tool kit. These can assist you when communicating with the public, as well as to the media, and can apply to all sorts of situations such as public consultation or engagement and crisis/issues management.
This will be delivered online in one 4-hour morning session using a combination of presented materials and interactive learning. Preparation prior to the module is not required, though some optional preparation guidance will be provided to participants to maximise their learning experience.
Workshop overview
- What is a stakeholder?
- How do we assess the interests of a stakeholder?
- How do we differentiate stakeholders?
- What does successful engagement look like?
- What are the benefits of effective engagement?
- What are the various channels of engagement?
Skills achieved
- Understanding engagement
- Best practice public consultation and communication
- Stakeholder engagement tools and practices
- Making technical information accessible
- Why connecting with a lay audience is important
- Making technical information meaningful to lay audiences
- Creating a deeper understanding
- Through imagery and examples
- Creating quick facts and statistics
Email Rachael Armstrong to register