Workings of Whitehall is a dynamic seminar delivered by current and former senior civil servants, giving participants the opportunity to learn about how the Civil Service functions, who the key figures in the policymaking process are, and how to engage with Whitehall.
Participants have the opportunity to learn about how policies are made, gain insights into the role of The Treasury, Cabinet Office and No. 10, understand the relationship between a Special Adviser, a Minister, and a Permanent Secretary, and learn how to engage with the Civil Service.
This seminar is ideal for anyone new to the Civil Service, individuals new to working in public affairs or government engagement in the private or not-for-profit sector, and those interfacing with central government from other public bodies.
Sessions will cover:
- An overview of the Civil Service, The Cabinet Office and key policymakers
- A look at the policymaking process
- A policy case study with an interactive group activity
- The role of HM Treasury
- How one can engage with Whitehall
- The role of the Permanent Secretary and Special Adviser
Confirmed speakers include:
- Lord Simon McDonald, former Permanent Under-Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service
- Meg Powell-Chandler, Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister
- Olly Newton, Executive Director, Edge Foundation
- Amita Randhawa, Director, Advocacy and Engagement, CPI
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Please direct queries to workshops@wig.co.uk
TICKETS
Member Early Bird Ticket: £300 + VAT
Non-Member Early Bird Ticket: £400 + VAT
Early Bird prices are valid until 17:00 on Friday 18 July.
Member Member Ticket: £400 + VAT
Non-Member Ticket: £550 + VAT
Email workshops@wig.co.uk to find out more and to request an invoice.