Northern Institute
Policy Kaleidoscope Workshop
Presenter | Salli Cohen | |
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Location | Savanna Room, Northern Institute (CDU Casuarina Campus, Building Yellow 1, Level 2, Room 48) | |
Open to | CDU staff and students |
About
The Policy Kaleidoscope workshop is a fast-paced, energised, engaging and face-to-face workshop that explores the kaleidoscope of policy development. Suitable for those new to policy, those with policy experience and those who are curious about the craft and value of policy.
Participants need not bring anything but themselves. Tea and coffee will be provided.
Bio
Salli Cohen, Founder of The Policy Room
Salli's professional experience expands over 30 years of working in the private and public sectors. She has a Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Griffith University) and an Executive Master in Public Administration (ANZSOG).
Salli is committed to building service capacity and capability to enhance the creation of value. She has valuable networks across the state, territory, federal and international governments, the Aboriginal Community Controlled, non-government, not-for-profit and private sectors. Her experience encompasses strategic development and engagement, driving organisational and cultural change, capacity building, front-line service delivery, public, strategic, organisational and operational policy, and complex problem-solving and negotiation.
Salli is driven by identifying solutions to harness positive change, fostering safe, engaging and productive work environments and creating opportunities.
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