Effective Lobbying & How to Influence People. LEARNING OUTCOMES Greater understanding of the need to influence people How to gain allies and supporters.

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Effective Lobbying & How to Influence People

LEARNING OUTCOMES Greater understanding of the need to influence people How to gain allies and supporters in lobbying Greater confidence in your ability to influence people and lobby effectively Understanding the importance of effective listening and speaking AIM: To equip delegates with the skills and knowledge to campaign effectively

What is lobbying? Lobbying is influencing decisions made by government. It includes all attempts to influence to ensure the point of view of an individual or organisation is represented. A lobbyist is a person who tries to influence government on behalf of a special interest.

Your ultimate goal: Is informed about the issue Understands your position Becomes convinced that your position is the one they should adopt When lobbying, your ultimate goal is to ensure your target:

What I Care about in My Community Exercise 1: Litter Poor bus services School class sizes Dog mess Badly maintained parks No youth facilities No support group for Somali Community Knife and gun crime

Preparing to lobby or influence If lobbying your local authority, it is important to find out about your local authority and its councillors, before you start lobbying, so that you target the right people, departments and committees at the right time Knowledge of the council’s work and past decisions on certain issues will make you more confident in your lobbying. A whole range of information is available to the public, including documents, reports, and the minutes and agendas of council meetings It’s often useful to attend your local community council meeting. This way you can keep up-to-date with the progress of the council’s work and the decisions on the issues that affect you

Preparing to lobby or influence Top facts Gathering evidence and doing your research Sources of information Know exactly what you want

Gathering evidence & facts Really important to do this before you start getting support or building a campaign Evidence and facts will enable you to be more convincing Where can you gather evidence from?

Local residents (quotes) Library Internet Local authority, Police or any other statutory service (Freedom of Information Act) Newspapers and back copies of papers Your MP – get him / her to ask a question in parliament Schools Major charities MORI or similar Resident survey or poll

Know what you want Money / funding Speeches, questions, motions in Parliament An amendment to upcoming legislation Letters to colleagues/cabinet/ministers Items in newsletters Setting up meetings with colleagues Lobbying on your behalf Practical assistance with campaigning – photocopying, etc Others?

Different ways to lobby, influence, contact & inform people Write a letter Give your local representative a call Send a fax Visit the office of your local representative Organise a public meeting Get a letter published in local press Speak at your local Community Council meeting Petition Through websites / online communities

Focus groups Training courses Round table events Exhibitions Stickers, balloons, badges Presentation / speech Special events Posters Help lines CDs Leaflets / brochures Door-to-door / meet and greet

Community Call for Action Was introduced by government in a publication called Communities in Control: Real People, Real Power in 2006 to give citizens new rights to petition for action from councillors and officers Councils have to respond to petitions and the Call to Action so quite a powerful lobbying / influencing tool Residents were encouraged to petition their local council and others to make service improvements

Effective Communication Active listening Valuing diversity Understanding body language Rhythm of three Being assertive

Rhythm of three Technique used in sales and marketing Most people remember words and numbers best in groups of three For example: –Phone numbers –‘There are three things we need to agree today. Firstly, how we can work together, secondly, where we should hold out meetings and finally where we apply for funding’ Exercise 3: rhythm of three activity

Lobbying Southwark Council for a Community Allotment Read the brief List your evidence Top facts Use rhythm of 3 5 minute presentation 3 groups

Allotment Presentation 5 minutes presentation each group Take questions and feedback Reflect on performance

LEARNING OUTCOMES Greater understanding of the need to influence people How to gain allies and supporters in lobbying Greater confidence in your ability to influence people and lobby effectively Understanding the importance of effective listening and speaking AIM: To equip delegates with the skills and knowledge to lobby effectively

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