This course has been cancelled due to low registrations.
This workshop is designed planners with some experience,
or less experienced planners currently tasked with policy writing for a Plan
required under the RMA. The programme is not suitable for recent graduates.
The programme will begin with a brief overview of the
purpose and respective roles of objectives, policies and rules in RMA Plans and
then focus on the fundamental aspects of good policy writing. This will
include how to express difficult concepts in policy writing, and what policy
language is appropriate for a range of resource management issues.
A number of case studies will be used to examine good and
bad practice. Time will also be set aside during the programme for planners to
put forward particular policy writing issues and difficulties for group
discussion. It is considered that the programme will be useful for planners
requiring skills in mainly district and regional policy writing in an RMA
context.
Particular
case studies that will be covered during the workshop:
- Residential
provisions in the Hamilton District Plan
- Coastal
provisions in the Proposed Taranaki Regional Coastal Plan
- Lakes,
streams and wetlands provisions in the Auckland Unitary Plan
- Natural
hazard provisions in the Christchurch District Plan
Course Outcomes:
- Gain
an understanding of the context of policy writing in RMA plans.
- Gain
skills, knowledge and confidence to write clear and effective policies in RMA
plans.
- Obtain
through the programme a tool box of policy writing ‘hot tips’.
- Gain
an understanding of common problems faced by other planners undertaking policy
writing.
NOTE - If you are interested in attending a workshop please
register early to ensure it goes ahead. Minimum numbers are required
for a workshop to run. This generally ensures there is sufficient
people to allow different experience and views to be part of the
discussion within the course setting. Registration deadline is normally 2
- 3 weeks prior to the event (depending on the venue). Thank you.
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