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Overview

Civil society, non-government organisation (NGOs), community and not-for-profit organisations are playing an increasingly important role in society, both nationally and internationally. At the same time, the place of this sector in the democratic process is also a contested area - a fact that is explored in the course. Legal practitioners, … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics Theories of democracy and how they relate to civil societyMethods of defining civil society and the significance of the sector in Australia todayIntroduction to a planning template for developing a successful public advocacy campaign. Combining this project management approach with dynamic creativity.Critical examination of two major campaigns in the areas of environment and international developmentLobbying - how to do it. Federal Government mechanism relevant to affecting the public policy process.The media, freedom of the press in Australia and writing a media releasePublic opinion polling, FOI, whistleblower legislation, SLAPP writsUsing information technology for advocacyUse of international human rights mechanisms to further domestic advocacy campaignsAssessing the effectiveness of public advocacy campaigns

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