Limited places still available for:
‘Influencing and Advocacy’
The Priory Rooms, Birmingham
Tuesday 13 December – book now<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/practical-influencing-and-advocacy-tickets-29245628462> (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/practical-influencing-and-advocacy-tickets-29245628462)
The aim of the course:
Influencing and advocacy is now recognised as a key component of organisational resilience within the culture and heritage sectors. The skills and techniques are also an important aspect of personal workplace resilience. When leaders develop influencing and advocacy skills and implement proactive plans this has a significant impact on the success and resilience of the organisation….and the leaders!
This workshop provides practical support to enable archive sector leaders to improve and sustain organisational and personal resilience through a proactive approach to influencing and advocacy. This will help the people and organisations to thrive, even within the most challenging environment.
Objectives:
· Insight to the concept and components of influencing and advocacy
· An influencing and advocacy plan for their organisation
· Enhanced capability to implement the above plan (and wider influencing and state managing skills)
· Enhanced self-awareness and commitment to continual personal development
Delegates will also have the opportunity to build their network of peers, potentially leading to mutual peer support and collaborative working in the future.
Who should come to this?
The event is for everyone working in the archive sector including, public, independent and voluntary organisations, HE, businesses and all others with an interest in preserving our national heritage, supporting our information economy and strengthening the culture sector.
Why should people come to this?
Influencing and advocacy is a pressing issue for many services. By the end of the workshop delegates will have be give a taster of many of the key skills and techniques involved in becoming better in influencing and making the case for your service.
Leah Chapman
Communication and Development Manager
Archives Sector Development
The National Archives<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/default.htm>, Kew, Surrey TW9 4DU, 0208 3925270.
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