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Public Policy Specialist For The Third Sector Course
Improve your influence within the NGO sector with our Public Policy Specialist Course for the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) Sector. Get a proper understanding of challenges affecting education, from money matters to our ways of life, and learn how to put plans into action, such as working with the community and managing what you have. Learn to see how much of a difference you are making by looking at information and getting feedback. Develop suggestions for policies by planning carefully and working with all interested parties. This short, well-done course helps you to make real changes in a good way, quickly and well.
- Spot challenges affecting education: Recognise problems to do with money, society, and things like buildings and roads.
- Work well with communities: Know how to talk to people and get over problems when putting plans into action.
- Use what you have wisely: Manage budgets and funds to make policies work well.
- See clearly how much of a difference you're making: Set standards, collect information, and look at results to make things better.
- Create partnerships with interested parties: Find important people and build good working relationships.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate recognized by MEC
What will I learn?
Improve your influence within the NGO sector with our Public Policy Specialist Course for the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) Sector. Get a proper understanding of challenges affecting education, from money matters to our ways of life, and learn how to put plans into action, such as working with the community and managing what you have. Learn to see how much of a difference you are making by looking at information and getting feedback. Develop suggestions for policies by planning carefully and working with all interested parties. This short, well-done course helps you to make real changes in a good way, quickly and well.
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- Spot challenges affecting education: Recognise problems to do with money, society, and things like buildings and roads.
- Work well with communities: Know how to talk to people and get over problems when putting plans into action.
- Use what you have wisely: Manage budgets and funds to make policies work well.
- See clearly how much of a difference you're making: Set standards, collect information, and look at results to make things better.
- Create partnerships with interested parties: Find important people and build good working relationships.
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