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NATIONAL SCHOOL ANNOUNCES NEW CENTRE FOR WORKING WITH MINISTERS & PARLIAMENT

The National School of Government has created a new Centre devoted to giving officials the skills, confidence and understanding they need to excel in their support for ministers.
 
Christopher Jary, Head of the new Centre for Working with Ministers & Parliament, says that ministers are often frustrated at the quality of service they receive, and especially with written materials. He explains: “If asked, ministers complain that speeches and briefings drafted for them are often boring, too detailed, too long, miss the main point, are full of management-speak, and riddled with abbreviations and acronyms. But, if ministers think that civil servants can’t write well for them, they are wrong. There is masses of writing talent in the Civil Service, but releasing it requires individuals to have greater professional confidence based on a solid understanding of ministers’ needs.”
 
To help provide the required skills and confidence, the Centre offers officials training which provides an understanding of the ministerial and parliamentary environment - what ministers and Parliament need and why - and training in briefing and drafting speeches and replies to Parliamentary Questions and letters from MPs and the public. The Centre also helps officials prepare for Select Committee appearances.
 
All these courses are based on the practical reality of working in government and serving ministers, whilst Centre publications such as ‘Working with Ministers’ and the National School e-learning programme, ‘Understanding the Civil Service’, provide context and pointers to those unfamiliar with this area of work.
 
The National School’s teaching staff all have considerable practical experience of doing these jobs for real.  Jary concludes: “We know what ministers want and need, and we know how to help officials give it to them. If we can improve the Service’s professional confidence and skill in this work, we’ll have contributed directly to better, more accountable government. And, in our view, nothing’s more important than that.”
 
For more information on the Centre for Working with Ministers & Parliament’s training programmes and publications visit www.nationalschool.gov.uk/cwmp, or call Christopher Jary on 01344 634519.
Notes to editors:
 
  1. As the Government’s centre of excellence for learning and development, the National School of Government became a separate government department in January 2007. Under Principal and Chief Executive David Spencer, it strives to ensure the highest professional and academic standards in public service organisational and people development. Visit www.nationalschool.gov.uk for more information.
 
 
  1. ‘Understanding the Civil Service’, developed in collaboration with government departments and Ministry of Defence’s DB Learning, comprises modules available either as conventional e-learning (with tests incorporated at various stages) or as an accessible source of advice and reference. Access to the programme is free for staff of the fifteen government departments that funded it.
 
For media enquiries, please contact Rob Reynolds, National School of Government; email: rob.reynolds@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk; tel 01344 634145; m 07881 518719, or Chris Blunkell, Media Associate; email: chris.blunkell@btinternet.com; tel: 01227 772747; m 07941 831341.

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