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Intensive half-day training seminar 12th January 2018

 

"How to approach, analyse and use Impact Assessments in public policy advocacy"

 

See how the Better Regulation Agenda affects your work and how your work can help make Better Regulation

 

Since the publication of the European Commission's Better Regulation agenda in 2015, we have continuously gathered new examples of how the guidelines have been implemented in practice.  What has actually changed?  What still needs to be improved?  How can stakeholders most effectively navigate the EU law-making process?  The Impact Assessment Institute's training seminar provides guidance on these questions and more, giving practical coaching on how to influence EU legislation and the all-important Impact Assessments.

 

 

Why is Impact Assessment important?

 

  • Impact Assessment (IA) is the central pillar of the European Commission's Better Regulation Agenda pushed by VP Timmermans.

 

  • Every important Commission legislative proposal is supported by an IA.

 

  • IAs take about 18 months to compile from start to finish. That is about as long as the Ordinary Legislative Procedure (co-decision) for adopting legislation lasts.

 

  • During the IA process, the Commission makes numerous decisions that shape its proposals.

 

 

The IAI’s training on ‘How to work effectively with Impact Assessment and consultations’ provides you with the insight you need to influence the Commission’s Impact Assessments effectively. The training covers the following topics:

 

  1. Impact Assessment as part of EU Better Regulation

  2. The IA framework and principles

  3. The IA process, including consultation

  4. Actors within the Commission

  5. Pitfalls and challenges for Commission officials

  6. Dos and don’ts for influencing the Commission’s IA work

 

 

The training is highly relevant for professionals working (or intending to work) in EU Affairs. It consists of presentations, work sessions and group discussion that focus on strengthening your involvement in Impact Assessment.

Please note training fee:

  • Registrations submitted from 1st January 2018: €250

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