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The City of Vincent’s desire to give its community members the strongest possible input into its decision making is the catalyst for a new Community Engagement Framework.
The draft Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy and Policy are set to become crucial guides for how the City speaks with and listens to the Vincent community.
Workshops held with Elected Members, key staff and community members in November and December 2020 identified the need for a framework that guides the way the City engages with its community.
The framework clearly identifies how and when the City will consult with the community and is designed to foster connection and engagement across Vincent.
Key actions in the framework include a review of the City’s engagement tools and the creation of a toolkit to guide engagement strategies.
The framework consists of a Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy (Strategy), a Community and Stakeholder Engagement Policy (Policy) and supporting guidelines.
The draft Strategy outlines the vision for community engagement and seeks to:
outline the principles that guide the way we will engage with our community and stakeholders;
provide context for why community engagement is important to us; and
provide an action plan to improve the way we engage and communicate with our community and stakeholders.
The draft Policy is prepared under the Local Government Act 1995 and seeks to:
detail the City’s commitment to effective and relevant community and stakeholder engagement;
detail the process for community and stakeholder engagement;
facilitate informed decision making;
improve information delivery and sharing; and
promote a consistent, inclusive, transparent and accessible approach to engagement.
You can view the draft strategy, draft policy and report to Council via the document library (see right side of the page).
You can view the final endorsed strategy and policy below:
The City of Vincent’s desire to give its community members the strongest possible input into its decision making is the catalyst for a new Community Engagement Framework.
The draft Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy and Policy are set to become crucial guides for how the City speaks with and listens to the Vincent community.
Workshops held with Elected Members, key staff and community members in November and December 2020 identified the need for a framework that guides the way the City engages with its community.
The framework clearly identifies how and when the City will consult with the community and is designed to foster connection and engagement across Vincent.
Key actions in the framework include a review of the City’s engagement tools and the creation of a toolkit to guide engagement strategies.
The framework consists of a Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy (Strategy), a Community and Stakeholder Engagement Policy (Policy) and supporting guidelines.
The draft Strategy outlines the vision for community engagement and seeks to:
outline the principles that guide the way we will engage with our community and stakeholders;
provide context for why community engagement is important to us; and
provide an action plan to improve the way we engage and communicate with our community and stakeholders.
The draft Policy is prepared under the Local Government Act 1995 and seeks to:
detail the City’s commitment to effective and relevant community and stakeholder engagement;
detail the process for community and stakeholder engagement;
facilitate informed decision making;
improve information delivery and sharing; and
promote a consistent, inclusive, transparent and accessible approach to engagement.
You can view the draft strategy, draft policy and report to Council via the document library (see right side of the page).
You can view the final endorsed strategy and policy below:
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
The project team undertook a review of the City's existing consultation practices. The review included an analysis of Policy No. 4.1.5 Community Consultation, how the City is currently performing, the methods of consultation used, and included an analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Part 2 | Where do we want to be?
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
Workshops were held with Elected Members, Administration Staff, and a group of community members.
The purpose of the workshops was to understand each stakeholder's vision and priorities for community and stakeholder engagement.
Part 3 | How do we get there?
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
Development of the Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework.
Part 4 | Present draft framework at the Ordinary Meeting of Council
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
The draft Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy and Policy will be presented at the Ordinary Meeting of Council for endorsement to advertise.
Part 5 | Did we get it right?
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
The draft Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy and Policy is open for feedback.
The City is holding an open-house style information session on Saturday 29 May from 9 am - 12 noon at the City of Vincent Administration Building. Come along to learn more about the project and ask any questions you may have.
Part 6 | Review submissions and recommended changes
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework has finished this stage
All submissions on the draft framework will be reviewed and presented to Council, with recommended changes in response to the community feedback.
The framework is intended to be presented at the Ordinary Meeting of Council being held on 14 September 2021.
Stage 7 | Adopt Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework
Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework is currently at this stage
The Community and Stakeholder Engagement Framework was presented at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 14 September 2021. The Framework was adopted and is now in effect.