Public Sector Management - Level 1

Course

In Hammersmith

£ 1,575 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Hammersmith

  • Duration

    3 Days

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand:

Politics and different policies towards the public sector and its management.
Public finance, how fiscal policy is made, what public money is spent on and where it comes from.
The fiscal crisis that arose after the banking crash of 2008, and the sources of the deficit.
The major areas of policy that need to be managed, including income maintenance, community care, education, criminal justice, health and housing.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hammersmith (London)
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W6 0NB

Start date

On request

About this course

Public service heads, managers, and those who work in some capacity with the public sector.
Those employed within the public sector charged with the responsibility of bringing about change so that their organisation is more efficient and offers more value for money.
Public service executives that understand the need for reform and, as a team, think through the recalibration of the state and its services that this implies.
Those who wish to address the ethos, goals and disciplines of public service and will help to create the means of refashioning and strengthening them.

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2018

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Subjects

  • Community Care
  • Politics
  • Public
  • Public Sector
  • Housing
  • Care Education
  • Management
  • Administrations
  • Aftermath
  • Spending
  • Instrument

Course programme

Politics and the Public Sector
  • Political differences
  • The role of the state
  • A centralised or decentralised state?
  • Politics and management: values
Public Spending
  • The macro-economic policy context
  • Fiscal policy and the economic cycles
  • What is the money spent on?
  • Where does the money come from?
  • Public spending in the devoted administrations
  • Why is the level of public spending important?
  • The fiscal crisis of 2008 and its aftermath
Social Policies and Management
  • Choice of policy instrument
  • Trends in policy and management
  • Income maintenance
  • Community care
  • Education
  • Criminal justice
  • Health policy
  • Housing

Public Sector Management - Level 1

£ 1,575 VAT inc.