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WEBINAR on PR with POLICY MAKERS
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Webinar on pr with policy makers

Jan 22, 2018

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WEBINAR on PR with POLICY MAKERS

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1) Who are you?

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A group of people who, in theform of association orCommittee, pursue a goal, anideal or the realization of anactivity

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2) Why?

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Because you share aspirations,values and projects

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For your projects and your aspirations can berealized is necessary you to build networks ofrelationships with other subjects that will helpyou achieve your goal

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And you always must KEEP IN MIND you are anactor of the society in which you live

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Together with other subjects such as…

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Institutions

Public Sector

Business and Owners

Religious groups

Trade Unions

Political Parties

Etrerprises

NGO’s

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in order to achieve your goal you have to be ableto build the widest possible alliance with otherparties that are part of the society

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In other words don’t forget you need partnersand you are a potential partners for othersubjects

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Most Common mistakes in youth field activities

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«…i’m just a youth ngo»

«…i am not interested in politics»

«why press should care about what we do?»

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THAT’S ABSOLUTELY WRONG!

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You are an active subject of the society whereyou live and must have an active role if youwant to achive your goals

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That means bulding a network with all thesubjects potentially involved in the process youare carrying on

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Never forget!

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YOU’RE NOT A NICE YOUNG GUY!

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As a youth worker and youth leader you are anactive member of your society entitled to deal,face to face, to members of institutions or otherimportant subjects

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At the same time, media plays a crucial role inour society and you must be linked to them inany activity you run trough, press releases, pressconferences, unformal contacts.

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SOME IMPORTANT TIPS

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• Be always aware of what is happening in yourcommunity

• Who is ruling

• Who are the most important member of political scenes

• Who are the most influent people in the sector of culture

• In other words who is the trend setter

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• Be always informed:

That means read on a daily bases news papers, surf in the internet, try to collect important infos trough not orthodox ways like «mouth to mouth» ones.

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• IN other words you always must know what isgoing on in your community

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Beside this, you must have a clear idea of who isdoing what. Who is taking care of that office, who is working in that departement, what are the functions and the powers of that person.

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Like this you will know who to talk to aboutwhat and will make your process faster.

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• Don’t make some silly mistakes:

• Politics means nothing: there are politicianswho hold governamental responsabilities and others who are part of minority. Be alwayssure you are facing those who can help you in your process

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Other important element!

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Political sector is different from public administration!

They work together in the mamanagement of the community but have different roles

And you mus keep contacts with both of them

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Some important tips

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• Collect all the info you can get about potentialstakeholders including hobbies, personal life and details.

• Create your own database with all the contactinfos you might need

• Attend confence and public meeting whereyou mighy hold new contacts

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• Once you have all these elements you can start your lobbying process

Following 3 basic rules

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• Unless you are not Amnesty international or Green Peace, you need to create an alliance of organisation supporting your cause. Numbersare everything in politics.

• Be always aware of what you want and of what your objectives are

• Be sure you are running a process with the right people in terms of powers or skills

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• Lobbying and advocacy is not only drinking a martini with a politician in the bad a of a 5 star hotel but it’s a long process with severalintermediate steps.

• You don’t win or lose just with a battle but youneed to go trough the whole war.

• Be smart, be creative, be involving!

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• Be also cooperative but, if that is notreciprocal, be ready to use taugher means.

• I.E. Your politician refuse to keep his promises. Hold a press conference and tell everybodyyou are ready to go into battle to «defendeyour rights».