National Principles of Public Engagement

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National Principles of Public Engagement Engagement is effectively designed to make a difference Engagement gives a real chance to influence policy, service design and delivery from an early stage. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement 2. Encourage and enable everyone affected to be involved, if they so choose The people affected by an issue or change are included in opportunities to engage as an inidicidual or as part of a group or community, with their views both respected and valued People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Engagement is planned and delivered in a timely and appropriate way The engagement process is clear, communicated to everyone in a way that’s easy to understand within a reasonable timescale, and the most suitable method/s for those involved is used. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Work with relevant partner organisations Organisations should communicate with each other and work together wherever possible to ensure that people’s time is used effectively and efficiently. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement The information provided will be jargon free, appropriate and understandable People are well placed to take part in the engagement process because they have easy access to relevant information that is tailored to meet their needs. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Make it easier for people to take part People can engage easily because any barriers for different groups of people are identified and addressed. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Enable people to take part effectively Engagement processes should try to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence of all participants People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Engagement is given the right resources and support to be effective Appropriate training, guidance and support are provided to enable all participants to effectively engage, including both community participants and staff. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement People are told the impact of their contribution Timely feedback is given to all participants about the views they expressed and the decisions or actions taken as a result; methods and form of feedback should take account of participants’ preferences. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.

National Principles of Public Engagement Learn and share lessons to improve the process of engagement People’s ecperience of the process of engagement should be monitored and evaluated to measure its success in engaging people and the effectiveness of their participation; lessons should be shared and applied in future engagements. People have a right to have thier say and voice thier opinion. Services are there for people. They matter to us all. They are part of what makes life good or bad. People also have a right to an equality of services – access for all. Participation is a way of thinknig and being. A philosophy, a mind set. There are no experts rather devoted disciples. An overarching principle that then influences and informs the toos and methods to be used. An organisational approach. A way of leading and managing an organisation. E.g. Leadership for collaboration course – no model for participatory leadership.