Learning and training
UK corridors of power
Overview
Date
09 - 10 November 2009
Duration
2 days
Time
9.30- – 5.30
Topic
Advocacy and Campaigning
Target audience
People working in policy, communications and campaigns and who want to promote their organisation in the political arena.
Venue
Central London
Fees
Members
| A B | C D | E F G |
|---|---|---|
| £138 | £210 | £362 |
Non-members
| < 500K | 500K - 5M | > 5M |
|---|---|---|
| £208 | £316 | £544 |
More details
Full description
Why choose this course
If you want your advocacy work to change government policy, you need to know how the UK decision-making process works and who the key political players are. This course will help you develop your knowledge and understanding of Westminster and Whitehall and find your way round the UK policy-making arena. It includes a visit to the UK Parliament.
What you will learn
• The reality behind political decision-making processes, and the relationship between the key institutions
• The roles and responsibilities of key political players including ministers, MPs, select committee members, special advisors, researchers and civil servants
• Opportunities to become involved in, and influence, the political process
Booking
If you are a Bond member:
Book a place on this course online
If you are not a Bond member:
Download a booking form



