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<blockquote data-quote="Alison C" data-source="post: 83213" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>I'd suggest you take a look at some legislation such as the Dangerous Dogs Act (so fairly practical) and just get to know the way it's structured. Then spend maybe 20 mins writing (1) a letter to a local councillor in response to an issue he's approached the govt about, say, complaints about dogs not on leads in the park or planning issues or difficulties with abandoned properties. Then maybe (2) 20 mins looking at ways it could be improved. Then maybe (3) 20 mins drafting a note to a minister about that. Then maybe (4) write a response to a news article about how the govt are tackling the DD Act implementation. Or something. </p><p></p><p>Google some stuff about the DD Act. Maybe find some stats and see what they tell you.</p><p></p><p>Basically, you will be asked to respond to something like a fictitious Act, showing different purposes of writing. It's not really technical in that it's legally rooted but you don't need formal training. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison C, post: 83213, member: 3943"] I'd suggest you take a look at some legislation such as the Dangerous Dogs Act (so fairly practical) and just get to know the way it's structured. Then spend maybe 20 mins writing (1) a letter to a local councillor in response to an issue he's approached the govt about, say, complaints about dogs not on leads in the park or planning issues or difficulties with abandoned properties. Then maybe (2) 20 mins looking at ways it could be improved. Then maybe (3) 20 mins drafting a note to a minister about that. Then maybe (4) write a response to a news article about how the govt are tackling the DD Act implementation. Or something. Google some stuff about the DD Act. Maybe find some stats and see what they tell you. Basically, you will be asked to respond to something like a fictitious Act, showing different purposes of writing. It's not really technical in that it's legally rooted but you don't need formal training. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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