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Tuesday, 17 March 2026 from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar17/03/2026 10:3017/03/2026 13:00Australia/SydneyPolicy Writing: Developing compelling submissions Workshop (March 2006)Policy Writing: Developing compelling submissions Workshop (March 2006)
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
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Connie Giorgi
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connie@forpurpose.com.au
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Drafting policy submissions is a key part of the work of not-for-profit individuals and organisations. This two-and-a-half-hour online workshop will explore how to prepare, approach and develop policy submissions.
This workshop will draw on case studies and examples from across the not-for-profit sector, created by organisations for the purposes of systemic advocacy. It will include tips, tools, and resources for achieving the best outcome for you and your organisation.
This workshop will be recorded.
Wednesday 17th March 2026
Here is some of the feedback we’ve received.
" I found the 'What to do with your policy submission once submitted', 'What to consider before preparing a policy submission' and the 'What to include in your policy submission to make the case for change', most useful. Also, all the resources were excellent. I would recommend this online workshop" Andrew Giles MS Australia
"The Policy Writing - Developing Compelling Submissions Course was well delivered and practical and the slides and submission template were good." Judy Powell, Exercise and Sports Science Australia
1. What to consider before preparing a policy submission
Understanding the review or inquiry process and what role your organisation will play in the process needs to be considered. This part of the workshop will identify processes for your organisation to consider to inform the drafting of a policy submission.
2. What to include in your policy submission to make a case for change
Clearly, articulating policy priorities is important to achieving change. This part of the workshop will explore how to draft policy submissions. We will also explore creative ways to communicate in policy submissions and what information should be included.
3. What to do with your policy submission once submitted
We know that drafting and submitting a policy submission is just one part of the overall process. In this part of the workshop, we will explore what organisations can do once a submission has been drafted to get the most of your submission as part of your strategic advocacy.
4. What to consider when using generative AI in policy writing
Generative AI is emerging as a tool in policy and advocacy work. In this part of the workshop we will explore how to use generative AI in preparing policy documents and the ethical implications of this.
At the end of the Workshop, participants will be able to create a process to draft a policy submission for their organisation and have the tools and templates to create compelling submissions.
This Workshop has been developed for people working in the not-for-profit or for-purpose sector. It is for anyone working to develop policy for systemic advocacy. This includes policy, research, advocacy and government relations managers, advisers and officers.
If you’ve attended the Policy and Advocacy Intensives or accessed our online Policy Writing module, this workshop covers new ground by taking a deep dive into policy submission writing.
Sarah Jackson is an experienced legal and policy manager and adviser with specialised skills in regulatory policy analysis, and strategic advice and advocacy.
With more than 10 years of experience as a senior lawyer and policy advisor to Cancer Council Victoria and health policy alliances, she deeply understands health policy and regulatory challenges.
Sarah has also worked as a government lawyer and policy advisor in the UK and Australia.
Outside work, she enjoys travelling and embarking on adventures with her family, running, walking her beloved bordoodle Betty, and indulging in books during quiet moments.
Refunds up to 5 days before the event, No refund after 5 days due to the Facilitator costs.
Australia
Connie Giorgi
For Purpose
0423425679