How good policy is made: The Australian Government guide to regulation with rigour

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    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

We understand that for students to learn deeply, they need to be active, engaged, inspired, involved. They need to interact with their peers, connect dots between new and current knowledge and they need to have fun in the process!

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Government
  • Regulations
  • Australian Government
  • Politics regulation

Course programme

Interested in learning more about how good regulation is made in Australia?

For every policy proposal designed to introduce or abolish regulation, policy-makers are required to submit a Regulatory Impact Statement or RIS. The RIS process is designed to promote better, not more regulation in Australia, as itrequires an impartial, rigorous and evidence-based analysis of the policy problem.

This course will explore Australia's regulatory processes and why they are key toeffective regulation.

You can decide what and how you navigate throughout the modules and activities; with different learning pathways for each participants' needs and experience levels.

  • By the end of this MOOC, you will be able towrite a Regulatory Impact Statement(RIS) usingbest practice regulatory processes to solvepolicy problems.

You will deepen your understanding of the Regulatory ImpactStatement (RIS) processby writingyour ownRegulatory Impact Statement (RIS)for a fictional scenario.

What's more,you will haveimproved yourabilitytomake effectivepolicy.

How good policy is made: The Australian Government guide to regulation with rigour

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