Community engagement and stakeholder consultation
Engagement & consultation
Digital & social
Design & identity
Public relations
Clarke Associates deliver clear thinking in four key areas: Engagement & consultation Digital & social media Public relations Design & identity Established in 1986 we advise and support both private and public sector clients, many of whom we have worked with over many years. Whether our services are commissioned individually or collectively clients beneďŹ t from a results-driven, analytic approach designed to achieve eective outcomes and meet objectives
Consultation programmes that lead to engagement
With its formidable track record and experience, Clarke Associates delivers consultation and community engagement programmes that produce tangible results and positive action. We understand the Midlands’ regional landscape, appreciate and recognise its diverse communities, have contacts with the widest range of organisations – and relate to the region’s ambitions. We undertake work for corporate and public sector clients in education, health, housing, construction, the environment and local government.
Helping to create a positive climate
To us, consultation is not only a means of generating valuable input from the public, from staff, from stakeholders – but also as a means of generating long-term engagement and understanding. Over many years, we have undertaken successful consultation and community engagement programmes for both private and public sector organisations. We have done so on a large scale involving many thousands of respondents and at the other extreme, for smaller pilot projects in order to “test the temperature of the water”. Our aim is always to create a consultation and engagement programme that is fully accountable, impartial, robust, intelligent - and meaningful. We develop programmes that meet and exceed all statutory requirements and which provide long-lasting benefits.
Understand, research and identify the issues.
What we do
Engage target audiences, stakeholders and constituents. Investigate – validate – analyse. Bring a clear and uncluttered focus to output. Help win hearts and minds.
Being objective – and meeting objectives
At all times, we have our eye on the overall objective. We create an environment in which it is possible for the client’s objectives to be met – whilst still being impartial, robust and understanding of opposing views. We utilise tried and tested methods. Whilst mass communication through the internet and email can be effective, we are strong believers in a personal approach. We have political sensitivity and awareness at local, regional and national levels. We show commitment, energy and drive not only because this is good for the client, but it is also more likely to achieve the overall objectives. We are accountable, measurable and objective. Our output is well-researched, informed and clearly articulated.
A structured approach
In delivering our work we...
...work closely with the client and relevant parties to get under the skin of the issues and identify any barriers to achieving the objectives. ...identify all relevant stakeholder groups. ...provide participants with detailed information about the consultation subject matter. ...are sensitive to respondent fatigue and we know how to overcome it. ...use a range of techniques, tools and creative ideas to achieve the right output. ...undertake a thorough and objective analysis of the consultation feedback. ...support recommendations and conclusions with robust evidence. ...provide feedback to participating stakeholders, summarising responses and intended actions.
We always...
....act impartially and with integrity. We recognise that to get the most out of those whose views are being sought, and whose support might be required, we need to create a climate of trust and understanding. ...go back and keep people informed. We thank them for their participation and keep them appraised of the next step. That’s good for them - and good for our clients. ...aim to remain exible in order to accommodate any changes which may occur as the project evolves. ...strive to ensure inclusivity, particularly so called hard-toreach audiences. (For example, we deploy multi-linguists to connect with non-English speakers and we meet with target audiences on their home turf.)
In a nutshell, consultation is a process of dialogue between decision-makers and stakeholders with the aim of providing the opportunity for stakeholders to influence a decision or programme of action. Our approach involves regular interactions between decision-makers and stakeholders to exchange views. Involvement continues throughout the process to ensure that concerns and aspirations are consistently understood and considered. We believe it is particularly important to delve into and understand stakeholder perceptions about what they believe they may gain or lose as a result of the planned initiative. The desired outcome is to achieve a genuine partnership, whereby participants feel that they are involved in selecting a ‘best fit’ solution. Throughout, we believe that good, well planned communication is a vital ingredient to keep stakeholders up-to-date with the process – and progress.
Engagement should be an intrinsic part of consultation. Effective engagement with stakeholders, the community and key influencers requires discipline, creativity, speaking and listening. Whilst we are happy to act as honest brokers – and go-betweens – we also believe that it is our clients that need to be at the forefront of the engagement process. So we make engagement easier for our clients by creating long and short-term programmes, putting in the steps, devising the initiatives and creating the platforms that enable engagement to succeed – and provide long-term benefits.
Arnstein’s ladder
As long ago as 1969, Sherry Arnstein devised a ladder of ‘citizen participation’ (simplified here) that illustrates the steps needed to achieve true participation and engagement. This thinking is equally as valid today as it was in 1969.We are firm advocates of following this stepped, non-hierarchical process. To miss out or jump a step can result in a detrimental lack of engagement because there is only tokenism, rather than stakeholder power.
Participation providing feedback and on-going involvement in the delivery of the solution
Acting together to deliver an outcome that will be supported by all parties
Consultation and listening, so that stakeholders’ ideas are taken fully into account
Involvement to ensure that participants have a full understanding of the issues to be addressed
Information giving because it needs to be a two way communication process
Whilst no two assignments are ever the same, and we always tailor each programme to meet the specific requirement, our track record over many years of delivering successful consultation and engagement programmes has given us a range of skills and applications, some of which are specific to us. We would be happy to provide more information on our work and how we can add benefit and value to your organisation.
Case studies Whilst some of our work has to remain conďŹ dential, we invite you to review our published case studies
www.caclient.co.uk/bhamuni-engage
www.caclient.co.uk/bhamuni-consult
www.caclient.co.uk/bchc-consult
www.caclient.co.uk/nationalforest
www.caclient.co.uk/chiltern-railways
www.caclient.co.uk/kingsheath
www.caclient.co.uk/birminghammet
www.caclient.co.uk/hobt
To view more of our consultation and engagement work please visit www.caclient.co.uk/consultation-and-engagement
Clarke Associates UK Limited The Old School House Chapel Lane Wythall Birmingham B47 6JX Tel: 0156482 6653 0121 702 2525 www.clarke-associates.co.uk
Engagement & consultation
Public relations
Digital & social media
Design & identity