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Sligo PPN The Representative Structure
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Representatives Charter Key Points
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Feeding into local decision making Plenary: Full Membership Linkage groupRepresentativeCommittee Communication
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Role of the Representatives Represent the views of the linkage group Lead the linkage group Communicate with linkage group members – online and/or in person Attend and participate in committee meetings Feedback to linkage group members
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Role of the Linkage Group Elect representatives Discuss and Advise Representative on issues Connect with each other and the representatives
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Why do we.... Representatives are representing the PPN, not their own community group Representatives need to also represent significant minority views Linkage group members can feed into local policies
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Secretariat Support Facilitate Elections Support reps to hold meetings or help set up online communication systems Provide training and support to reps
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Options for Communicating
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Good resource Harvey, B. (2008) Working for Change: A Guide to Influencing Policy in Ireland, CPA. Available at http://www.combatpoverty.ie/publications/W orkingForChange_2008.pdf http://www.combatpoverty.ie/publications/W orkingForChange_2008.pdf
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Steps in Influencing Policy (Harvey 2014) Defining the issue, ‘what the problem/issue is’ Getting it on the political agenda Changing behaviour, not raising awareness Shaping a local/national government response: solutions – Coming up with solutions is our responsibility Implementation This requires: – Knowing what issues you want to get across, ability to define them, write and talk about them – Knowing what the political system can do about them (or not) – Knowing who is being asked to do what – Knowing what the solution will look like? – Setting up systems of implementation, checking that it is done (and who does so, how)
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