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PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS: LEGISLATION
For people (non-lawyers) who need to know about legislation. This legislative training programme includes courses for those who need a general overview as well as specific training for people involved in Bill work.
Understanding the Legislative Process
For all who require a general overview of the legislative process of the UK Parliament and the roles of key players. On completion, you will be able to identify different types of legislation and their purposes, outline the processes of legislation and appreciate the practical issues involved in working on a government Bill. The programme includes input from key players in the process.
Programme Director Graham Davey
Code Length Price
LEG1 1 day £450
Venue Dates
London 15 Jul 10, 4 Nov 10
For further information Barbara Thompson 01344 634 150, gtn 3803 4150
barbara.thompson@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/leg1
Turning Policy into Law
Understanding and making legislation
For those who need an introduction to the process by which policy is turned into UK primary and secondary legislation. This programme looks at how lawyers and policy-makers work together to achieve this and how judges are likely to interpret the law. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions and decode the terminology, so the programme will benefit those who have little or no experience of working on legislation and who need to have the process demystified.
Programme Director Graham Davey
Code Length Price
UML 2 days £950
Venue Dates
London 14-15 Oct 10, 9-10 Mar 11
For further information Christine Penycate 01344 634 797, gtn 3803 4797
christine.penycate@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/uml
See also Introduction to Law for Civil Servants on page 80
Bill Team Seminar 1
Turning policy into legislation
For Bill team leaders, members, policy officials, instructing solicitors and others who are or will be taking forward work on the preparation of Bills for the Government’s Legislative Programme. This seminar will give you a better understanding of the processes involved and your part in the process. Through a series of presentations from key players and experienced practitioners, it will concentrate on the practicalities of delivering a well-drafted Bill from policy development to its introduction to Parliament.
Programme Director Graham Davey
For further information Pat Petrie 01344 634 293, gtn 3803 4293
pat.petrie@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/bts1
Bill Team Seminar 2
Piloting your Bill through Parliament
For members of Bill management teams, policy officials, legal advisers and others who are or will be involved in work in support of the passage of a Bill through Parliament as part of the Government’s Legislative Programme. This seminar will develop your understanding of the process you’re involved in and the part you play in it. Through a series of presentations from key players and experienced practitioners, the seminar will concentrate on the practicalities of steering a Bill through Parliament.
Programme Director Graham Davey
For further information Pat Petrie 01344 634 293, gtn 3803 4293
pat.petrie@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/bts2
Working on a Bill
For people who are, or will be, members of Bill teams and those working very closely with them. Events are available on request and will help you develop an understanding of the legislative process and the roles and impact of key players on the Bill you’re working on. A thorough and practical guide will be provided by people with first-hand experience, increasing your ability to contribute more effectively to the planning, preparation and handling of a Bill.
Programme Director Graham Davey
For further information Christine Penycate 01344 634 797, gtn 3803 4797
christine.penycate@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/wobl
MINISTERIAL PROGRAMME
As part of central government, we work with the Prime Minister, senior ministerial sponsors and the Head of the Home Civil Service to provide the Ministerial Programme – a professional development programme for ministers.
Ministerial Programme
‘It has become increasingly anomalous that Ministers do not have access to a professional development programme – the sort of programme which has long been established for senior and middle-ranking civil servants, for leaders in the public, private and third sectors and which has become the norm in recent years for both elected members and senior staff in local government.’ (Ministerial evidence to the Public Administration Select Committee, 2007)
The National School has been building exactly this sort of professional development programme.
The Ministerial Programme is based on highly personalised learning and development, not on classroom training. The programme includes an induction programme for new Ministers, expert individual briefings on technical issues, skills training and leadership development.
For a new Minister coming into government at Parliamentary Secretary level, activities in their first year might include consultancy sessions, expert briefings, team workshops and Action Learning as well as their initial induction workshop. A more experienced Minister might choose to focus on the use of leadership development tools such as executive coaching and psychometric instruments.
For further information
nationalschool.gov.uk/policy/MinisterialProgramme or contact:
Jonathan Marshall, Ministerial Programme Director 01344 634 408, gtn 3803 4408 mobile 07768 222665
jonathan.marshall@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk
Samantha Manning, Head of Ministerial Leadership Development 01344 634 512, gtn 3803 4512 mobile 07718 031496
samantha.manning@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk
Jane Dupres, Ministerial Programme Manager 01344 634 838, gtn 3803 4838
jane.dupres@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk
Ministers are heavily dependent on Civil Service briefing, policy advice and other forms of support. We get a great deal of direct feedback from Ministers about their experiences of working with departments, and this feeds directly into the design of our programmes aimed at those supporting Ministers, from policy officials to speechwriters. The Ministerial Programme links particularly closely with the National School’s programmes for Private Office staff.
For further details see
nationalschool.gov.uk/privateoffice
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