TEST Flashcards

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IAP2 Spectrum

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Inform -> consult -> involve -> -> collaborate -> Empower

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CITIZEN POWER

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Citizen Control
Delegated Power
Partnership

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TOKENISM

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Placation
Consultation
Informing

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4
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NON PARTICIPATION

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Therapy

Manipulation

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5
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DEFINE The Co-Intelligence Institute:

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Build the community’s capacity to reflect and respond collectively, as a whole.”

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Community Intelligence will thrive to the extent that the following are being served

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Community information
Community conversation
Community healing
Community engagement
Public Judgment
Public reflection
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INFORM

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provide public with balance objective information to assist them in understanding the problem alternatives

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INFORM EXAMPLES

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promise to public: we’ll keep you informed

EXAMPLES: fact sheets websites open houses

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Consult

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obtain feedback on analysis alternatives

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CONSULT EXAMPLES

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public comment
focus group
surveys
public meetings

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INVOLVE

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work directly with public throughout process

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INVOLVE EXAMPLES

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workshops deliberative polling

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COLLABORATE

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partner with the public in each aspect of decision including development of alternatives

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COLLABORATE EXAMPLES

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advisory committees ,consensus building , participatory decision making

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EMPOWER

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citizen juries, ballots, delegated decisions

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16
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list IAP2 HIGHEST TO LOWEST

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EMPOWER
COLLABORATE
INVOLVE
CONSULT
INFORM
17
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ARNSTEIN LADDER RUNGS

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CITIZEN POWER
Citizen Control
Delegated Power
Partnership
TOKENISM
Placation
Consultation
Informing
NON PARTICIPATION
Therapy
Manipulation
18
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Guidelines for Effective Public Involvement

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Guideline 1: Ensure corporate commitment
Guideline 2: Start early
Guideline 3: Define clear objectives
Guideline 4: Identify and respect your stakeholders
Guideline 5: Be flexible and responsive
Guideline 6: Communicate effectively
Guideline 7: Allocate appropriate resources and budget
Guideline 8: Choose the right people
Guideline 9: Support training
Guideline 10: Make public involvement an on-going process

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CAPPS 5 STEPS TO IMPLEMENTATION

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Step 1 – Establish Preliminary Plan:At this stage, your goals are to gather background information
Step 2 – Make Initial Community Contacts:Once you have developed your preliminary plan, you are ready to go into the community
and find out more about the publics and key issues.
Step 3 – Prepare a Detailed Plan:• prepare for the next level of public involvement; and,
• if necessary, adjust the public involvement plan to ensure you are fulfilling regulatory requirements
Step 4 – Continue Next Level of Public Involvement and Issue Resolution:Your goals at this stage are to:
• implement public involvement activities;
• gather additional public input;
• assess the information received from the public
Step 5 – Monitor and Evaluate
Your goals at this stage are to:
• evaluate to ensure you have followed a process that is appropriate for the company and
the publicsD