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Have your say on Knox Community Engagement Policy

Having the opportunity to have a say and be listened to tells us we are valued.

It gives us a sense of ownership of processes and outcomes and adds to our sense of feeling that we are part of our community.

Community engagement values and acknowledges the skills, views and expertise in the community.

This leads to strengthened local democracy, better community outcomes and an increase in community trust.

Knox City Council is committed to effective, fit for purpose and open community engagement and our Community Engagement Policy defines our approach and provides principles of good engagement practice.

Since developing the current Community Engagement Policy and Framework, Council has delivered over 100 consultations planning for the future of our services and our Council Plan.

It is time to review the Community Engagement Policy to respond to changing community expectations.

Council wants to hear about your experiences participating in Council consultation activities to ensure the Policy continues to reflect the community’s expectations.

Your feedback will be used to draft the new Policy, we will share a draft for your feedback in early 2024.

You can provide your feedback through the survey on their website.

If you would like a hard copy survey mailed to you or would like to complete the survey over the phone please contact Penny Jones, Head of Communications and Engagement on 9298 8054 or email haveyoursay@knox.vic.gov.au

Visit haveyoursay.knox.vic.gov.au/community-engagement-policy-1

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