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Dealing with Unique Stakeholder Issues and Localising National Frameworks to Ensure Regional Implementation Success

The geography and demography of Australia mean that the needs of local communities often vary greatly. For government agencies, this presents a range of challenges to ensure that service provision is equitable and resources are being utilised in the most effective manner. Across Australia at both state and federal level, Regional Managers play a crucial role in both the delivery of government services and the provision of accurate and constructive information to be fed into the policy making process.
The Public Sector Regional Managers’ Local Implementation Forum 2012 will provide a well balanced agenda with perspectives from state and federal agencies at both regional and central level and will provide the opportunity to better understand the drivers underpinning successful service delivery locally while operating within their agencies’ parameters. Practical case studies provide an insight into Regional Managers at state and federal level engaging local communities innovatively, improved working relationships, providing enhanced service delivery to their regions, and also providing feedback and influencing up the chain to central policy areas. Perspectives from policy level will provide valuable understanding of how to maximise local benefits of agency wide initiatives.
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Explore:
• Establishing Strong Working Relationships with Key Stakeholders
• Targeting Unique Local Issues and Maximising Community Engagement at a Regional Level
• Providing Accurate and Constructive Feedback to Policy Makers and Central Offices
• Aligning Regional Needs with Agency-wide Priorities

Who Will Attend:
Professionals in Federal, State and Local Government Agencies including:
• Regional Managers
• State Managers
• Section / Branch Managers
• Local Implementation of Agency Wide / National Initiatives
• Stakeholder Engagement
• Service Delivery
• Regional Policy and Programs
• Governance / Compliance

To register or for more information, contact Liquid Learning by email: marketing@liquidlearning.com.au, Phone (02) 9437 1311 or visit: www.liquidlearning.com.au

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Added by Liquid Learning on January 30, 2012

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