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Latest podcast episodes about public participation iap2

IAP2 E2
14. Leading deliberation - taking the next steps

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 57:23


Desley Renton, Past IAP2A President and member of our former IAP2A Ambassador program and Nicola Mendleson, IAP2A Trainer, were joined by speakers from three different councils – inner city, regional and outer-urban growth -  to share the different challenges they faced as they developed their community visions and council plans. This was a webinar presentation held live on 10 December 2021. IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/  

IAP2 E2
13. Learnings from the Pandemic Part 1

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 55:28


Engagers share...learnings from the pandemic. This was Part 1 of a webinar presentation held in November 2021. Desley Renton, Past IAP2A President and member of our former IAP2A Ambassador program and Nicola Mendleson, IAP2A Trainer, were joined by engagement leads from the Australian health sector - Nina Fromhold, from the Victorian Public Service; Amanda Stephinson from NSW Health and Vienna Richards from the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of Northern Territory. Together, they shared what they have learned, and how they overcame engagement challenges experienced during the pandemic.   IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
11.Core Values Awards 2021 Tips and Tricks

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 47:26


Is it Your Time to Shine? Tips for the Core Values Awards 2021 Are you preparing an entry for the IAP2 Australasia Core Values Awards this year? You won't want to miss this webinar presented by last year's judges Anne Pattillo, Clare Murrell and Leisa Prowse, along with winner Alicia Pickering from Melbourne Water. Plus Emanuela Savini from the IAP2A Research Working Group will step you through the Case Study Template which forms the new entry template for those entering Project of the Year. Aimed at members preparing submissions for the Core Values Award, topics will include: • Overview of the submission and judging process • The new Case Study Template • Common pitfalls to avoid • What makes a winning entry stand out • What sort of evidence to include • Tips and tricks from our past winners IAP2 Australasia members can find the resources discussed in this and other webinars here: https://iap2.org.au/resources/iap2-australasia-webinars/ IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
12. Show What Matters™

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 43:23


Community engagement leaders struggle with how to: Involve people who are ‘hardly reached'. Appeal to young people. Engage authentically with people whose first language is not English. Extend the conversation with people who weren't ‘in the room' but who are keen to contribute. Overcome constraints of face-to-face engagement in a COVID world.   Jacinta Cubis and Cindy Lenferna de la Motte, Head of Customer and Community at Harvest, are excited to share a process that helps people to share their lived experience through photography. We don't just have to ask people what they think, but instead, ask them to share photos that show what they think.   Listen in to their conversation which was held on Friday, 19 March 2021 about Show What Matters™. It uses phones, photos and a digital platform to help organisations engage more broadly and deeply with their communities. IAP2 Australasia members can find the resources discussed in this and other webinars here: https://iap2.org.au/resources/iap2-australasia-webinars/ IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

Cool Collaborations
#9 Gay Robinson - Purpose, People, Process, and Belief

Cool Collaborations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 42:52


Introduction:For this episode, I'm joined by Gay Robinson, owner of Gay Robinson Consulting. In our conversation, we journey through snippets of Gay's experience in the field of public engagement and training with examples of “collaboration gone right”. Her deep involvement and commitment to a principled engagement approach shines through, as well as her advocacy for the guidance provided by the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2).As Gay describes collaboration throughout our conversation, you will get an understanding of how purpose, people, process, and belief come together to make a space for collaboration. Gay points to some of the ways might navigate the challenges that come with the vocabulary of collaboration and share authority among the people participating in collaboration.There's a lot to learn and take away from this conversation. Please enjoy.During this episode we discuss:Some background on GayPrescribed versus principled engagementExperience from the training worldHow does Gay see collaboration?Stories of collaboration gone rightExperimental mindsetOther lessonsGetting more people to the magicTake away lessonsBook or resourceResources mentioned in this episode:Gay Robinson ConsultingInternational Association for Public Participation (IAP2)The Health Canada Public Involvement Continuum as part of The Health Canada Policy Toolkit for Public Involvement in Decision MakingBook: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality by Bob JosephMorris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue at the Simon Fraser UniversityNow it's  your turn.If you want to get in touch with Gay, you should check out her page on LinkedIn. Be sure to look up the other resources Gay mentioned as well. Your comments and ratings in Apple Podcasts and other providers are really important, so be sure to subscribe to the podcast. Most importantly, suggest to your friends that they subscribe and share as well. Don't forget to sign up for other interesting collaboration tidbits at Collaboration Dynamics.

IAP2 E2
10. Keep on Engaging: Unstuck with Suzy Jacobs

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 51:53


Guest presenter Suzy Jacobs joined us for a special edition personal and professional development webinar for IAP2 members and friends in November 2020. As well as being a professional speaker, Suzy is an in-demand coach, and in this webinar she shared her strategies on how to move from feeling stuck and disillusioned to empowered and unstoppable. Suzy takes us through: -Identifying the intellectual, emotional & physical barriers to creating harmony with self, others and the planet. -Exploring the paradox of choice and unpacking the assumptions that keep people unhappy, unfulfilled and under-performing. -Understanding the mechanics of constructing a world view and how to reconstruct it to produce better outcomes. -Choosing a universally applicable, self-first process for creating responsible, accountable communication. About Suzy Jacobs A charismatic entrepreneur and coach with energy and heart, Suzy Jacobs connects with the world as an MC, Keynote Speaker and an inspiring member of our global community. Suzy Jacobs is the driving force behind Activator Academy, a successful entrepreneur, an experienced business mentor and coach. She has spent more than 20 years working across business and franchise ventures, including leading start-ups and producing global events such as She Business, Athena and Fearless. Suzy specialises in working with business leaders, helping them move from being stuck and disillusioned, to empowered and unstoppable. IAP2 Australasia members can find the resources discussed in this and other webinars here: https://iap2.org.au/resources/iap2-australasia-webinars/ IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/  

IAP2 E2
9. Keep on Engaging: Holding Space for High Emotion Conversations

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 59:45


You often hear the term “holding space” in the engagement field – but what does it really mean? In times like these ones, fraught with polarisation, disconnection and the fear and anxiety that results from a global pandemic, how do you “hold space” for high emotion conversations? Chief Stormrider and IAP2 International Trainer, Stephani Roy McCallum joins Kylie Cochrane in this very special webinar to explore what holding space requires from you and some tips on how to do it.   IAP2 Australasia members can find the resources discussed in this and other webinars here: https://iap2.org.au/resources/iap2-australasia-webinars/ IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
8. Keep on Engaging: Deliberative Engagement and Victorian Local Govt Act 2020 part 2

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 46:11


This webinar, Part 2 of our Deliberative Engagement series, recorded 27 August 2020, provides practical information about deliberative engagement and how to adapt your approach to engagement to satisfy the new Victorian Local Government Act 2020. Topics -What is deliberative engagement -What makes deliberative engagement different from engagement? -Deliberative engagement in the context of the Victorian Local Government Act -How to achieve deliberative engagement with lower budgets -Building capacity for deliberative engagement in councils -Insights from the field -Key tips from the thought leaders/experts Panellists -Max Hardy, Director, Max Hardy Consulting -Emanuela Savini, Doctoral Student and Industry Fellow, Institute for Public Policy and Governance, UTS -Georgie Meyer, Team Leader Community Engagement and Partnerships, City of Melbourne Moderated by Amy Hubbard – Capire Consulting Group and IAP2 Australasia Director. You can find the resources discussed in this and other webinars here: https://iap2.org.au/resources/iap2-australasia-webinars/ IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement (public participation). IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
7. Keep on Engaging: Deliberative Engagement and Victorian Local Govt Act 2020

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 46:25


This webinar, recorded 11 August 2020, discussed practical information about deliberative engagement and how to adapt your approach to engagement to satisfy the new Victorian Local Government Act 2020. Panellists -Hannah Duncan-Jones, Director Responsible for the Implementation of the Local Government Act 2020, Local Government and Suburban Development Group, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions -Sharon Redmond, Project Manager, Legislation Implementation, Local Government Victoria, Local Government and Suburban Development Group, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions -Moderated by Amy Hubbard – Capire Consulting Group and IAP2 Australasia Director.   Topics An overview of the relevant changes to the Victorian Local Government Act What the new legislation is aiming to achieve Where to find out more IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
6. Keep on Engaging COVID-19 Road to Recovery

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 59:02


This webinar, recorded 24 June, provided insights into what the road to recovery and community engagement's new normal might look like. We're all in this together! The catch phrase on everyone's lips across the globe. But, now as we pave the road to recovery, where to from here? With our day-to-day lives interrupted both personally and professionally we need to discuss what does our new normal look like? In particular, for Community Engagement. Our three guest speakers will be offering different perspectives from their unique experiences across industry, so by the end of our webinar we expect these shared insights will offer practitioners on trend information about the new normal and future landscape for community engagement practice. Speakers Amy Hubbard – Capire Consulting Group and IAP2 Australasia Director Hannah Tagore – Department of Premier & Cabinet, WA Nicola Mitchell – Inland Rail, Australian Rail Track Corporation Moderated by Kylie Cochrane: Director – IAP2 Australasia; Chair – IAP2 International and Managing Principal, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Australia and New Zealand, Aurecon. IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
5. Keep on Engaging: Keeping Culture Changing Lives

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 59:39


Keep on Engaging: #changinglives #keepingculture This webinar, recorded 21 May 2020, provided practical information about engaging with integrity in Aotearoa and, understanding and engaging with Aboriginal and Indigenous culture and community. The panel shared insights and learnings to help break down the barriers to better engage with Aboriginal & Māori communities. Speakers Cain Slater - Kari Foundation - Connecting & Supporting Business and Individuals to be Champions of Change. Cain will be presenting on Understanding and Engaging with Aboriginal and Indigenous culture and community. Cain is also a keynote and inspirational speaker about Indigenous Australia, Employment, Participation and Inclusion to break down the barriers and stereotypes of Aboriginal Australia. He has had a successful career in leadership roles at the National Basketball League, Souths Cares (South Sydney Rabbitohs), National Indigenous Culinary Institute and at the William Angliss Institute of TAFE. Christine Ammunson Christine will be presenting on Engaging with integrity in Aotearoa. From starting out as the Māori Affairs Reporter for the The Evening Post newspaper last millennium, since then Christine's roles have included Press Secretary to the Minister for Pacific Island Affairs, Communications Strategist for the NZ Human Rights Commission, Speechwriter for the Minister of Māori Affairs, Global Lead Strategic Communications for Aurecon and now Director of Promotions and Partnerships for New Zealand's Māori Language Commission. Moderated by Kylie Cochrane: Director - IAP2 Australasia; Chair - IAP2 International and Managing Principal, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Australia and New Zealand, Aurecon Please note: In some parts of this recording, the sound quality is a little muffled, due to less than optimal presenter internet connection. We apologise and thank you for your understanding. IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
4. Keep on Engaging: Sharing Stories with Craig Foster

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 62:33


Join us for an audio replay of a webinar Q&A-style conversation with former international athlete, SBS presenter and human rights advocate, Craig Foster about his experience in engaging with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) and minority communities. Craig will provide insights into his own challenges and successes to help engagement practitioners understand and better connect with their communities. Craig Foster, multiple Logie winner for excellence in sports broadcasting and human rights advocate, Bachelor of Laws, Masters International Sport Management, Member Australian Multicultural Council, social justice advocate and campaigner including #SaveHakeem to free a young Bahraini refugee from a Thai prison, #GameOver for the release of asylum seekers and refugee detainees and #PlayForLives to promote a humanitarian response from the sports industry to COVID-19, joins IAP2A's webinar series: Keep on Engaging. Moderated by Kylie Cochrane: Director - IAP2 Australasia; Chair - IAP2 International and Managing Principal, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Australia and New Zealand, Aurecon. About Craig Foster Former Socceroo, Broadcaster, Sport & Social Justice and Human Rights Advocate Following a celebrated football career as Australia's 419th Socceroo & 40th Captain, Craig has become one of Australia's most respected broadcasters with an 18-year, multi Logie winning career with Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia. Craig is perhaps equally as well known for his work beyond the field and screen, through the social programs he has developed as well as his advocacy for sport and human rights, refugees and asylum seekers and humanitarian causes. Craig sits on the Multicultural Council of Australia and has a keen interest in multiculturalism and inclusion, and works across a vast range of social programs. From indigenous rights and self-determination, homelessness, domestic violence and refugee advocacy as a Human Rights and Refugee Ambassador for Amnesty Australia, Australia Committee member with Human Rights Watch and Advisory Council member of the Australian Human Rights Institute, UNSW. Craig developed a primary school initiative to facilitate inclusion with the Australian Government for Harmony Day, is a former Chairman, Life Member and CEO of Professional Footballers Australia (PFA), Australia's representative body of the Socceroos, Matildas and professional players around the world and has led a number of sport and business missions abroad with the NSW Government and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Craig's social justice advocacy extends to several high profile campaigns including #SaveHakeem to free Bahraini refugee Hakeem al-Araibi from a Thai prison for which he was a Finalist for the Australian Human Rights Commission Medal, #GameOver to call for the resettlement and freedom of around 500 refugees and asylum seekers indefinitely detained by Australia in PNG and Nauru for almost seven years and #PlayForLives which is a humanitarian response by global sport to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, the Australian Financial Review recognised Craig as a ‘True Australian Leader' and the Sydney Morning Herald as one of the ‘People that Defined 2019'. Craig holds a Master's in International Sports Management, a Postgraduate Degree in Football Management, a Professional Coaching License and a Bachelor of Laws. This webinar was recorded on 9 April, 2020. IAP2 members can view the video replay for free. Log in to the IAP2 Australasia website to access the replay.   IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
3. Keep on Engaging: Keeping it Human in COVID-19

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 57:39


Join us for an audio replay of a webinar Q&A-style conversation with practical information about current community sentiment and how to adapt your approach to engagement in the COVID-19 environment. Our panel shared tips and insights on: Community sentiment right now and what people are thinking and feeling. How to work with people with heightened anxiety. Social distancing versus social isolation – how are people coping? What do we say once we reach our audience? Adjusting the messaging, tone and language. What about the timing, do we need to adjust? Breaking down barriers and building trust in communities, we are in this together! The role of engagers in connecting communities.   Speakers Stu Reeve – Managing Director, Micromex Research & Consulting Louise Mitchell – National Consultant Disaster Recovery Social Recovery Reference Group (SRRG) C- Emergency Management Branch Department of Health and Human Services Chloe Groser – NZTA Practice Manager Engagement and Communications at NZ Transport Agency Moderated by Kylie Cochrane, Director – IAP2 Australasia; Chair – IAP2 International and Managing Principal, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Australia and New Zealand, Aurecon This webinar was recorded on 9 April, 2020. IAP2 members can view the video replay for free. Log in to the IAP2 Australasia website to access the replay.   IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/    

IAP2 E2
2. Keep on Engaging: Tips for Adapting in Days of COVID-19

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 58:29


Join us for an audio replay of our webinar Q&A-style conversation (held on 26 March 2020) with practical information on how you can keep engaging in the COVID-19 environment.  Topics covered included: How to adapt your engagement plans and strategies to digital or other approaches The role of engagers in connecting communities Looking to positive innovations in crisis Challenges of adapting to the digital space How to work with people with heightened anxiety   Speakers Adam Smith, Director, Harvest Digital Planning Nicole Hunter, Co-founder and Director, MosaicLab Nathan Connors, IAP2 Australasia Director and Global Head of Client Services, Bang The Table Moderated by Kylie Cochrane, IAP2 Australasia Director; Chair, IAP2 International and Managing Principal, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Australia and New Zealand, Aurecon IAP2 members can view the video replay for free. Log in to the IAP2 Australasia website to access the replay.   IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

IAP2 E2
1. Engagement for disaster response and recovery with Anne Leadbeater OAM

IAP2 E2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 41:55


Anne Leadbeater OAM, Director and Principal of the Leadbeater Group joined Elisabeth Ellis, Professional Development Manager, IAP2 Australasia to discuss engagement tips for disaster response and recovery. Anne has 25 years' experience in community and economic development through her roles in local and state Government, emergency management and adult education. Anne worked on behalf of the Murrindindi Shire Council to coordinate recover efforts for the Kinglake Ranges following the 2009 Victorian Bushfires and has also worked with disaster-impacted communities in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and New Zealand. Anne's extensive experience includes facilitation of state-wide consultation sessions with staff and stakeholders for the development of the Victorian Department of Land, Water and Planning Customer Charter, and design and delivery of a national tour of masterclasses on disaster recovery for the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) Australasia. From these workshops, the Guide to Engaging in Disaster Recovery was developed by an IAP2 Australasia working group, led by Anne. Anne has worked in economic development as the Strategic Project Manager for Murrindindi Shire Council's Advancing Country Towns project. In 2018, she was lead writer on the development of Handbook 12 – Communities Responding to Disasters (Planning for Spontaneous Volunteers) and a review of Handbook 2 – Community Recovery for the Australian Institute of Disaster Resilience. Anne specialises in working with large and small groups on strategic planning, policy development, disaster recovery and managing outrage. Anne holds a masters' degree in Social Science and has authored published papers on drought policy, communicating in emergencies, and the role of community leadership in disaster recovery. She is a specialist facilitator with the National Centre for Emergency Management Studies, and was a Core Values Awards judge for IAP2 Australasia in 2017 and 2019.   IAP2 Australasia Leading the national conversation on authentic community and stakeholder engagement. IAP2 Australasia is proud to be recognised as an affiliate of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). We are a member association incorporating individuals, governments, institutions and other entities that affect the public interest throughout the world. As a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to advance the education of the community by teaching and communicating the principles of public participation and how to achieve effective community and stakeholder engagement. In response to the 2019/2020 Australian bushfires, IAP2 Australasia has collaborated with members and the engagement professional community to develop a Bushfire Resource Hub. Find out more about IAP2 Australasia, including training, membership, events and other resources, visit https://iap2.org.au/

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
#215 Public Participation & Engagement with Kit Cole, IAP2 Board Member

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 49:52


Getting outcomes from engagement. Kit Cole is a public engagement consultant and a board member of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). She discusses the value and types of engagement, plus the importance of engagement in local government. Kit also compares the approaches to engagement in big, urban cities like Los Angeles versus small, rural communities like Brownsville, Oregon. Prior to becoming a consultant Kit worked for public utilities, Waste Management Inc. and the California state government. 

Inside Public Participation
IAP2 Canada President Bruce Gilbert on the public participation practice

Inside Public Participation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 19:15


On the last afternoon of the North American Conference of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), Joseph Thornley sat down for an interview with outgoing IAP2 Canada President Bruce Gilbert.Continue Reading → The post IAP2 Canada President Bruce Gilbert on the public participation practice appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

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GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
#149: The future of government and public participation, with Kylie Cochrane

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 36:49


Public participation (P2) is a core principle of contemporary politics and policy and is used to involve people and communities in problem-solving and decision-making discussions. In order to understand the importance of P2, we talk with Kylie Cochrane this week on the role it plays in infrastructure projects, the future of P2 in the digital age and ways governments can do public participation effectively. Both an International Board Member for the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) and the Global Lead for Communication and Stakeholder Engagement at Aurecon, Kylie is a bit of a rock star in the world of public participation. Discussed in this episode: Social Triangle Theory at the heart of infrastructure projects Trust decreasing in Australia and how public participation can save it Building a community and making them stay Effectively using storytelling and creating a strong narrative The future of IAP2 Australasia working with the United Nations Find contentgroup on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Read more about best industry practices from our blog and weekly newsletter.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
#149: The future of government and public participation, with Kylie Cochrane

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 36:48


Public participation (P2) is a core principle of contemporary politics and policy and is used to involve people and communities in problem-solving and decision-making discussions. In order to understand the importance of P2, we talk with Kylie Cochrane this week on the role it plays in infrastructure projects, the future of P2 in the digital age and ways governments can do public participation effectively. Both an International Board Member for the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) and the Global Lead for Communication and Stakeholder Engagement at Aurecon, Kylie is a bit of a rock star in the world of public participation. Discussed in this episode: Social Triangle Theory at the heart of infrastructure projects Trust decreasing in Australia and how public participation can save it Building a community and making them stay Effectively using storytelling and creating a strong narrative The future of IAP2 Australasia working with the United Nations Find contentgroup on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Read more about best industry practices from our blog and weekly newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside P2
IP2 005 IAP2 launches a National Dialogue on polarization in public discourse

Inside P2

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 21:48


IAP2 USA President Leah Jaramillo talks about the IAP2's National Dialogue initiative, its focus and objectives, its origins, where it will happen and its culmination at the IAP2 North American Conference in September. We seem to live in times in which the volume has been turned up and the listening has stopped. In the wake of the US election, opposing camps have built polarized world views based on conflicting arrays of alternative facts. The members of the US chapter of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) experience the disfunction of public discourse on a daily basis in their work promoting and facilitation public engagement with government. Now, IAP2 USA is organizing a National Dialogue among its members and interested community groups to discuss the current environment for public participation. The dialogue will take the form of meetings across the summer culminating in a discussion at the IAP2's North American Conference in Denver in September. In this episode of Inside P2, IAP2 US President Leah Jaramilo talks to Joseph Thornley about this initiative. One more thing I neglected to ask Leah in the interview who had contributed to the development of the concept. She send me a note after our interview to let me now that, "The IAP2 USA Board members who were involved in developing this as a program for national distribution are Kit Cole, Cathy Smith and Wendy Green Lowe. Thanks are also due to IAP2 USA Executive Manager, Amelia Shaw & Staff for all their assistance and to Lewis Michaelson who co-facilitated the pilot event in San Diego with Wendy Green Lowe." Thanks all round to these folks for making this initiative happen. Resources IAP2 USA IAP2 Canada IAP2 North American Conference Download the National Dialogue organizer's guide It’s your turn Inside P2 is produced by Joseph Thornley. I’d love to know what you think about the topics in this podcast, topics you’d like me to cover in future podcasts and people you’d like to hear from. You can contact me in several ways Leave a comment at the bottom of this blog post Join the Inside P2 Facebook Group Tweet to @InsideP2Podcast Email InsideP2Podcast@Gmail.com Keep listening. Keep considering what you hear. Keep responding. Subscribe Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe in Google Play Music Reviews on iTunes help others to find this podcast. If you like this podcast, please review Inside P2 on iTunes.

Orton Family Foundation
Engagement 3.0

Orton Family Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013 64:52


If you're serious about engagement, you stopped expecting people to just come to your meetings a long time ago. And if you're really serious about engagement, you know that even social media and block parties can't help you reach all the people in your community. The next frontiers in innovative public engagement include a whole range of options, from games to placemaking to diversity training - and critical combinations of strategies old and new. Listen in to find out how to take engagement to the next level in your town. Featuring Larry Schooler, Community Engagement Consultant for the City of Austin and US President-Elect of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) and Eric Gordon, Associate Professor of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College and Director of the Engagement Game Lab. Call recorded on August 9, 2012. Notes available online at bit.ly/NU9wOR.