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IAP2 Certificate Program in Public Consultation
In support of the Best Practices for Community Engagement and Public Consultation and as part of its commitment to responsible development, CanWEA will be hosting another series of training sessions (http://www.IAP2.org) to help build skills and capacity within the wind energy sector. This year, we are also introducing a new session on emotion, outrage and participation. See the training session dates below:
February 27-28, 2012 - Planning for Effective Public Participation
February 29 & March 1, 2012 - Techniques for Effective Public Participation
March 2, 2012 - Communications for Effective Public Participation
March 5-6, 2012 - NEW! Emotion, Outrage and Public Participation
* Regular early bird, full certificate and multiple participant discounts apply where applicable, plus CanWEA has negotiated an additional 5% for its members. Be sure to calculate this additional 5% into your total and to indicate that you are a CanWEA member.
For more information on the certificate program, please click here.
To register, please click on the following link: http://www.rmdelaney.com/registration.html.
About IAP2
The International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) Certificate Program in Public Participation is intended to provide a broad-based learning experience for all the foundations of public participation. Developed in consultation with practitioners from around the world, the training provides useful tools and techniques for designing and implementing effective public participation (P2) programs. These are presented in an interactive and experiential learning environment that provides participants with opportunities to explore, their own P2 challenges Upon completion of each module, participants receive credit from IAP2 recognizing their successful completion of that module. Upon completion of all three modules, participants are awarded a Certificate in Public Participation from IAP2. More information about the certification program is available at: www.IAP2.org.
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