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Making Consultation Meaningful
David Jones
Lead Associate, Scotland
The Consultation Institute
Getting it right from the start
Evaluation of the consultation process
Reputational Risk and Integrity
Challenges and Barriers
The Prize
Consultation
Pre consultation
Consultation
Post Consultation
… is the dynamic process of
dialogue between
individuals or groups, based
upon a genuine exchange of
views, with the objective of
influencing decisions,
policies or programmes of
action
Consultation Mandate
We
• Identity
need to understand the
views of
• Target
concerning
• Issue
so that
• Actor
can
• Action
on/by
• Date
so as to accomplish
•Wider Aim
Meaningful...
Right people
Right questions
Right methods
Right time
Right feedback
Getting it right from the start
Evaluation of the consultation process
Reputational Risk and Integrity
Challenges and Barriers
The Prize
Decision Audit
Process Review
Stakeholder Satisfaction
Getting it right from the start
Evaluation of the consultation process
Reputational Risk and Integrity
Challenges and Barriers
The Prize
Legal ban on council 'Pravdas' is flawed, LGA claims
8 May, 2013 | By Kaye Wiggins
The government’s decision to announce
legislation to ban council newspapers - just
two days after a consultation about the plans
closed - has been denounced as “flawed”.
Under the Local Audit and Accountability Bill, announced in today’s Queen’s Speech, rules to limit council
publicity will be put on a legal footing. Communities secretary Eric Pickles described the move as a way to
end “publicly-funded Pravda-style propaganda”.
But councils have complained that their views have not been taken into account because a consultation on
the plans, by the Department for Communities & Local Government, closed on 6 May.
Sir Merrick Cockell (Con), chair of the LGA, said: “This announcement confirms what councils feared all
along, [that] the consultation on whether the publicity code should be made law was flawed both in its
central premise and how it was carried out.
“Councils have very strong views on these issues which could have a profound impact on how they
communicate with and represent their residents, yet they weren’t given the opportunity to fully consider
the proposals and have their say.”
The LGA had previously raised concerns about the DCLG’s consultation on the ban, because it lasted just
four weeks and coincided with the build-up to the local elections, which runs contrary to the government’s
consultation principles.
The DCLG has so far not responded to LGC’s request for a comment.
Getting it right from the start
Evaluation of the consultation process
Reputational Risk and Integrity
Challenges and Barriers
The Prize
Getting it right from the start
Evaluation of the consultation process
Reputational Risk and Integrity
Challenges and Barriers
The Prize
The Consultation Institute
www.consultationinstitute.org
David Jones
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