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February 13, 2012
At the end of this course, participants will understand the range of policy instruments (regulation, taxation, direct spending, tax expenditures, moral suasion, etc.) available to meet government objectives and the factors that need to be considered in using them successfully.
Policy making in government is changing, becoming more complex, less focussed on spending and legislation and more on integrated approaches to problems that leverage what exists, what can be combined, and what information underpins decision-making by governments and citizens. From this workshop, participants will be encouraged to look beyond their current set of tools and explore different instruments for enacting policy. They will understand the importance of appropriately identifying the issue and the objectives, and will be able to analyze a wide range of policy instruments.
The workshop will draw on the experience of participants, and will include case studies, roundtables, group work and presentations. Participants will also be asked to submit a brief description of a policy issue currently being considered in the Ministry. The facilitators will choose some of these current issues as exercises for small groups. Following the workshop, participants will be asked to work with their managers to apply what they have learned to their Ministry policy work.
Cost
$595.00 (plus HST)
The University Club of Toronto
380 University Avenue (Main Dining Room)
Toronto, ON M5G 1R6
Telephone: 416.597.1335
Fax: 416.597.2994
Website: www.universitycluboftoronto.com/
Breakfast available at 8:30 am.
Course begins at 9:00am sharp.
Lunch will be provided.