Local public policies are a fundamental lever for ensuring the sustainability of the social contract. The more participatory they are, the more sustainable the results, because it is the citizens who say, “We did this.”
To gain and maintain long-term involvement, the initiators of participatory policies must develop key skills such as good governance, educational facilitation, transparent communication, regulatory mediation, and empowering delegation.
History of participation
Participation as a tool for societal balance and a method for supporting change
Different types of participation: local, national, and international examples
Planning participation projects
Mapping stakeholders
Communication, action, and management plans
Toolkit for meetings:
Opening meetings
Presenting topics
Facilitating processes
Dealing with controversies, dilemmas, and conflicts of interest
Feedback and decision-making
Evaluating the effectiveness and impact of a participatory approach in the municipality
Alternating between theoretical input, role-playing, and exercises
Satisfaction assessment:
Immediate assessment
Delayed assessment
Assessment of learning outcomes:
Self-assessment
Questionnaire at the end of the training course
Prerequisites: none
Audience: municipal staff and agents of regional and national institutions.
People with disabilities who wish to take this training course are invited to contact us directly so that we can discuss the possibilities for taking the course together.
2 days (14 hours)
by demand
Individual price : EUR 990 net de TVA /pers. Corporate price : EUR 3270 (4–12 pers.)
Attestation