- PLANET
- 7 CPD POINTS
“To deliberate is not just to ‘talk about problems. To deliberate means to weigh carefully both the consequences of various options for action and the view of others". Chad brings to this course knowledge and experience in both planning and deliberation.
The course will provide practical applications to ‘lift the lid off’ planning decision-making by delivering processes which facilitate open and honest dialogue about difficult choices, weighing trade-offs and consequences to facilitate informed decision-making.
In this course, participants will consider when to use deliberative processes, and why planners (and others) should use them. Participants will also explore how deliberative processes can be used to consider spatial problems, and ways they can complement other forms of engagement. Finally, language terminology and key concepts used in deliberative processes will be explained, along with key things to consider when planning for deliberative processes.
Designed for
Strategic planners, urban designers, place- makers, design professionals, local and State government project managers and policy officers.
Learning outcomes
• Reflect on concepts for deliberative participation and engagement in planning
• Consider opportunities to use deliberative engagement processes to legitimise and improve planning decision making
• Understand how deliberative processes can complement governance and stakeholder management in land use planning
• Know when it is appropriate to use deliberative processes for planning projects
• Explore language, terminology and concepts used in deliberative processes
• Understand what to consider when organising a deliberative process
• Consider the influence of behavioural processes in people’s deliberation
• Reflect on how deliberative and spatial engagement techniques can enable participation by diverse communities
• Explore complementary engagement methods to identify the issues, and conflicts of various stakeholders
• Effectively communicate land use planning concepts, strategies and scenario testing in conjunction with deliberative processes.
Presenter
Chad Foulkes
Chad has been at the forefront of community engagement and deliberative practices since they were first used in Victoria. He has four IAP2 awards and was highly commended for another two. He has also been shortlisted for a John Jago Award from the Victorian Local Governance Association. He commissioned and designed the first two citizens’ juries in Victoria, and he co-delivered the first participatory budget in Victoria as part of a consortium at Darebin. He guest-lectures in Deakin’s Masters’ level subject Public Participation and Engagement.
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- Price
- PIA Members: $290 | Non-Members: $420 | We kindly ask that this invoice is paid before the event.
- CPD Points
- 7
- When
- Thursday, 27 October 2022, 9:30am-5:00pm AEDT
- Where
- Online - Zoom | Hosted from VIC
- Registrations Close
- 27th Oct 22 9:00 AM
- Event date has passed
- Registrations are closed