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Certificate in Policy Development, Legislative Drafting and the Legislative Process Three-day course 9.30am to 4.30pm, daily Registration: 1,650 Training can take place in our offices in 25 Mountjoy Sqaure East, Dublin 1 Check our website for upcoming dates for opening training or as an in-house within your organisation This is more practical if you have a large group for training For more information, or to book: call us on (01) 819 8500 visit www.pai.ie or email info@pai.ie

About the course The development of public policy is a key responsibility of the Government and remains a key focus for all public servants. In recent years, policy development has embraced new more inclusive approaches, with an increased emphasis on consultation with key stakeholders and some internet based consultation processes for draft legislation. With the introduction of Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA), policy development has become a more focused and effective process. However, while more inclusive, the process of developing policy in key areas and drafting legislation to give effect to policy proposals remains a complex and time consuming activity for public servants. Understanding and bringing legislation through the legislative process can be a daunting prospect for officials. Legislation gives effect to government policies and it remains a constant challenge to ensure that legislation achieves the purpose and objective behind its introduction - it must also be accessible, effective and robust. The legislative process in Ireland can appear to be a complex maze of procedures and formalities, which can be difficult to understand, but essential for public servants to accommodate and manage.this course provides practical guidance and background knowledge, to enable participants to grasp and understand policy development and delivery. Course Objectives Following the successful completion of the course, delegates will have acquired knowledge and developed skills and techniques which will give them the ability to perform better in this complex and demanding field. On completion of this course participants will know: How policy is developed; Best practice and latest techniques for policy development; About the preparation and drafting of legislation; and How the legislative process works. Who should attend The course is aimed at public servants involved in developing and delivering policy, from initial research to implementation and evaluation, who want to find ways to improve their own and their organisation s policy-making and delivery skills. The course will be of direct relevance to those working in Government Departments and in the Public Service generally who are involved in the development of policy for their organisation and its effective enactment into legislation. It will be a practical and focused training course, with contributions from a panel of speakers with expertise in policy development, legislative drafting, the conduct of the regulatory impact analysis and the legislative process.

Day one: Policy Development in Context Time Topic Presenter 9.30am-9.45am Introduction Course overview The importance of effective policy development Garrett Fennell 9.45am-10.30am 10.30am-11am 11am-11.15am Policy Development Evolution of Policy Different Types of Policy Making Public Policies Analytical Tools Tom Ferris Role of RIAs EU Impact Assessment Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIAs) 11.15am-12.45pm 12.45pm-1.45pm 1.45pm-2.45pm 2.45pm-4.30pm Policy-making in a Context A review of policy decisions and analysis of inputs What makes for good policy decisions Case-studies on policy development Identifying trends in the development of policy Lunch Consultation Effective Consultation exercises Key Stages of Consultation processes Responding to a Consultation Request Dealing with lobby groups and representations Reports on consultation processes Case-study Giving Effect to Policy the Legislative Options Legal options to give effect to legislation Legislative Structures and Processes The Chief Whip and Legislation Committees Office of the Parliamentary Counsel Case-studies Jim Power Garrett Fennell

Day two: Evidence-based Policy Development Tools Time Topic Presenter 9.30am-10.45am Data and Qualitative Analysis The vital input for advising on policy matters and informing on investment/development decisions. Collecting, processing and publishing statistics to support policy analysis and development in line with needs and obligations of an organisation 10.45am-11am 11am-1pm 1pm-2pm Data and Qualitative Analysis (cont.) Conducting statistical and economic analyses of services Contributing to the development and statement of appropriate sustainability indicators Lunch 2pm-3pm Data Analytics Case-study 3pm-3.10pm 3.10pm-3.40pm 3.40pm-4pm Set the take home exercise and discuss objectives Question and Answer Session

Day three: Drafting Policy Workshop Time Topic Presenter 9.30am-10.45am Mock policy drafting session based on take-home exercise from day two 10.45am-11am 11am-1pm 1pm-2pm Presentations Tutor presentation on best practice Group presentations Lunch 2pm-4pm Practical Guidance on Transforming Policy into Law Process issues Typical challenges on policy implementation Case-studies Paul O Brien

Speakers Garrett Fennell is a solicitor and a specialist consultant in regulatory and public affairs. Garrett has advised a large number of public bodies on compliance issues and practices. Garrett is a founding Director of Public Affairs Ireland and established a specialist regulatory and public policy consultancy in 1997. He formerly worked as a public affairs consultant with the ESB. Tom Ferris is a consultant economist specialising in Public Sector Governance, Better Regulation and Transport Economics. He has completed projects for the World Bank, USAID, the OECD, the Department of Health, the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, the Oireachtas and a number of private sector companies. He is an occasional lecturer in University College Cork, the National Institute of Transport and Logistics and Public Affairs Ireland. He writes regularly for Public Affairs Ireland. Tom, who holds a Masters Degree in Economics from University College Dublin, is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, and was previously the Department of Transport s Senior Economist. Jim Power is a graduate of University College, Dublin. He has worked as Chief Economist and an economic advisor to Friends First Group. He previously worked as Chief Economist at Bank of Ireland Group and Treasury Economist at AIB Group. He is owner manager of Jim Power Economics Limited and conducts economic and financial consultancy projects both in Ireland and overseas. He teaches Business Economics on the Executive and Full-Time MBA at the Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business, University College Dublin. He is a board member of Agri-aware, a food awareness body and is Chairperson of Love Irish Food. He is editor of the Friends First Quarterly Economic Outlook, which has become established as one of Ireland s leading economic commentaries on the Irish economy. His first book Picking up the Pieces was published by Blackhall Publishing in November 2009. Dr Robert Mooney is a sociologist and a mathematician with over 15 years experience in applied social and behavioural research. Throughout his career he has held various positions as a Principal Investigator and Programme and Project Manager at leading Irish research institutions including University College Cork, Trinity College Dublin, Teagasc and University College Dublin. His subject matter expertise, project experience and publications include methodologies in the social sciences, social policy, labour market, health, citizenship, child research, migration and asylum, innovation, and sustainability. He is also an external Research Fellow of UCD, a member of the European Survey Research Association, the Sociological Association of Ireland, and the Health Informatics Society of Ireland. Paul O Brien is currently a Director at the communications and public affairs firm Drury Porter Novelli. Prior to this Paul was a Special Adviser to the Taoiseach with responsibility for policy and Programme for Government implementation from 2011 to 2017. In this role Paul has been at the centre of national economic and enterprise policy development and has extensive European and international experience. From participating in Government Cabinet Committees and specific policy taskforces, Paul has an indepth knowledge of national policy and regulatory challenges facing numerous sectors. Paul also brings considerable up-to-date political experience from his role as a key member of the Programme for Government negotiation teams in 2011 and 2016. Paul is a BA and MA graduate of UCD.