Explore innovative ways to communicate within the public sector
Citizen participation is an important part of democracy. It requires citizen involvement in public decisions as well as communication at all levels of the public sector.
On this four-week course, you’ll discover effective techniques to engage with stakeholders, manage new ideas, co-create solutions, and investigate opportunities across the public sector.
Get ahead in the ever-changing field of public service as you’ll explore the latest citizen participation practices. This understanding will help you analyse the new forms of deliberative, collaborative, and participatory decision-making that are evolving globally.
Discover the power of using social media and clicktivism
How people consume news has changed radically in recent years, fuelled largely by the emergence of social media platforms.
You’ll explore how these platforms could be used as a force for good and the techniques you can apply to harness social media.
Within this, you’ll unpack the concept of ‘clicktivism’ and how social media has made it possible for electronic, lower-cost activism.
Understand the concept of social listening
Delving into social listening, you’ll learn how to monitor the views of citizens and how to extract valuable insights from this.
You’ll also explore the presence of public servants of social media, and the opportunity of a ‘digital frontline’.
Study real-world social media strategies
Some social media strategies have been highly effective at disseminating information or fostering a sense of community, but others have been less so. You’ll explore both to understand the best practices in social media strategies.
This course gives you the opportunity to hone your skills and boost your CV as you learn from the experts at the University of Birmingham.
This course is designed for professionals who want to make an impact in the public sector at local, national, or international levels.
It will be of particular interest for those in key industries including local council and government, emergency services, or civil service.