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Local government principles, LGA- S4 “(a) transparent and effective processes, and decision- making in the public interest; and (b) sustainable development and management of assets and infrastructure, and delivery of effective services; and (c) democratic representation, social inclusion and meaningful community engagement; and (d) good governance of, and by, local government; and (e) ethical and legal behaviour of councillors and local government employees.” Definition “Stakeholder engagement is the process by which an organisation involves people who may be affected by the decisions it makes or can influence the implementation of its decisions. They may support or oppose the decisions, be influential in the organisation or within the community in which it operates, hold relevant official positions or be affected in the long term.” From Wikipedia Who are Stakeholders Employers Fellow employees – complimentary asset or project owners Government Other utility owners Regulators Community – Residents, Businesses, Special Interest Groups Suppliers / Contractors Stakeholder Engagement approaches Partnership: Shared accountability and responsibility. Two-way engagement joint learning, decision making and actions Joint ownership and responsibility Stakeholder Engagement approaches Participation: Part of the team, engaged in delivering tasks or with responsibility for a particular area/activity. Two-way engagement within limits of responsibility. E.g. Future responsibility for ownership or operation of asset; financier
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