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RPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP Diana Stewart Project Officer

RPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP Diana Stewart Project Officer. Key Milestones and Activities. Outcomes of the RPA consultation Communications Forum Putting Communication on the RPA Agenda Conference June 2006 Central RPA Communication Group. Primary Roles.

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RPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP Diana Stewart Project Officer

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  1. RPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION WORKSHOPDiana StewartProject Officer

  2. Key Milestones and Activities • Outcomes of the RPA consultation • Communications Forum • Putting Communication on the RPA Agenda Conference June 2006 • Central RPA Communication Group

  3. Primary Roles • Co-ordinate both internal and external communication across the sectors and organisations • Agree work plans and timetables • Share best practice • Report and provide feedback to the RPA Steering Group

  4. Key Communicators • Have some standing in the organisation and can relate to both senior management and staff • Be able to disseminate information • Collate responses from staff and assist in answering queries • Ensure all managers have the information they need • Monitor communication channels and their effectiveness

  5. Structure for Communicating • Executive Information Service OFMDFM • Local Government representatives • Bulletins issued to the 26 ‘key communicators’

  6. Way Forward and Discussion

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