The BLSI (Better Legislation for Smoother Implementation) Learning Hub is a continuously evolving space gathering learning material on different topics linked to BLSI. It is for all types of profiles involved into policymaking (e.g. policymakers, legal drafters, IT and business profiles). Like a tree, it will keep growing and evolving over time and will be co-created with our community.
The Hub is based on a number of “learning needs” related to BLSI. These needs were identified via research and different activities carried-out as part of the BLSI community (including the virtual breakfasts). Technology evolves very quickly, therefore these needs also evolve over time. We are gathering the feedback of our community members on these needs as well as on the learning material gathered below. Feel free to send us your suggestions here!
Which learning needs do you have when it comes to formulating better legislation?
The Legal Interoperability team has identified a number of learning needs to foster better legislation in a digital world, based on the three main segments that are part of our ecosystem:
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The BLSI training
We are currently working on a number of online courses addressing some of the above learning needs:
Our online courses on EU Academy
To start your digital-ready policymaking journey, check out our Digital-ready policymaking online course.
If you are interested in Law as Code and its relation to digital-ready policymaking, enrol in our course on Understanding Law as Code.
More upcoming courses
Other new courses will be available shortly on the EU Academy. Stay tuned!
Insights from our members
As part of its September 2020-2021 Virtual Breakfast on skills for policymaking in a digital world, the LIOP team presented the Learning Hub to the community members and gathered very interesting input. In particular:
- The participants shared their preferences around the above learning tree. All the identified learning needs were validated and the following needs were particularly popular among participants, mainly those who belong to the legislative and operational:
- Digital-ready drafting: formulating clear rules & reusing terminologies
- Understanding and applying interoperability
- Streamlining existing business processes and designing new ones
- Understanding new trends in digital government transformation
- At the same time, some additional needs were identified and added to the above learning tree:
- How to create awareness and ownership across the policy areas and how to get other policy areas to understand their role in digitalisation policy
- Best practices on interoperability across the policy life cycle
- Research on rules of interpretation of law and its relation with the execution of computer codes – law as code
- Interoperability training for stakeholders
- Most of the participants would participate in the online training and are willing to use the EU Academy! While the EU Academy team is happy to welcome any training providers who want to host their trainings and courses on the platform!
Existing training material
In addition, you can find below further training material and documentation based on your learning needs - You know existing training resources in this field? Get in contact!
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Digital-ready drafting: formulating clear rules & reusing terminologies
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Understanding & applying interoperability across the policy cycle
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Streamlining existing business processes and designing new ones |
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Understanding new trends in digital government transformation | |
Forming a multidisciplinary team
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Aligning policies with existing digital policies |
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Applying once-only & reusing data | data.europa academy | data.europa.eu |
Reusing IT solutions
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Understanding innovative tools using new technologies to support policy
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Identifying and assessing digital impacts | |
Streamlining regulatory reporting | |
Understanding ethics of technology in policy |
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IT roles for policy | Upcoming soon |
Awareness & ownership in digitalisation policy | Upcoming soon |
Understanding Law as Code |
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Interoperability for stakeholders |
We want your feedback
Do these needs resonate with your practice?
Do you have any other learning needs?
Do you know any other relevant learning material?
Share your feedback in comments as part of this discussion!