IWA Professional Training: Decision Making in Wales

Details
Date:

June 16

Time:

09:15 am - 04:45 pm

Click to Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iwa-professional-training-decision-making-in-wales-tickets-15708159528
Organizer

Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA)

Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/institute-of-welsh-affairs-iwa-5331439653
Venue

Wales Millennium Centre

Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5AL

GB, CF10 5AL

Course aims: 


To give learners a good understanding of how Government and politics works in Wales. The course will provide an overview of the roles of the National Assembly and Welsh Government, and how decisions are made.


Learning outcomes: 


By attending this course you will be able to understand to a high level:



  • The roles of Ministers and AMs

  • How the Assembly and the Cabinet work

  • The differences between the political parties

  • The development of devolution

  • The relationship between Wales, Westminster and the EU

  • How public finance works in Wales


Who is this course for? 


This course is for people who want a good overview of the structures of decision making in Wales, and the forces that influence them.


Additional Information: 


This event is CPD certified.


This course will be followed by an advanced lobbying course. To find out more about this course please follow this link.  Ticket bundles for those looking to attend both are available at a rate of 20% discount. For more information on this or to make multiple bookings, please contact [email protected] or call 02920 484 387.



Please note the cost of this course is £60 lower for IWA members. You can join the IWA for just £45 a year. To join, and save money on this course please call 02920 484 387. 



Deals for multiple tickets are also available. Please contact Jess Blair on 02920 484 387 or email [email protected] to discuss.



Testimonies



“Great content and I feel like I’m more confident in my understanding of decision making in Wales”. Manon Defis



“Very good. Would have taken hours of reading over extended periods to gain the same level of understanding and insight gained today”. Hywel John