With the local elections behind us, now is the time for elected officials - new to office or returning - to take the journey on our local government transparency, governance and decision making road trip. This online learning resource is aimed at newly elected officials, but is free for anyone to hitchhike on.
The TINZ road trip is a journey through elements of local government leadership that are essential to the role. It is not a deep dive, but offers opportunities to learn and reflect.
Smoothing the learning curve
TINZ recognises the steep learning curve of governance and decision making faced by many newly elected local government officials. They frequently have to take account of broader matters than just the platform on which they stood.
Lack of understanding of these responsibilities can result in inconsistent implementation and poor or uneven decision making.
Trust in the integrity of local government enables and supports the social licence held by local government representatives to manage and protect resources on behalf of the public. This trust is exercised by many interested parties including the public, regulators, suppliers and staff. Trust is hard won through deliberate decisions, processes and behaviour. It is also easily lost through indifference, ignorance and wilful wrongdoing. Improving transparency is an important buttress in sustaining trust. We hope this tool will help with that.
About the Resource
The Road Trip consists of three parts that take 15-20 minutes each.. The parts are
- Day 1: Openness, licence and motivation
- Day 2: Hands on the Wheel: Governance, ethics and integrity
- Day 3: Making Decisions
The course is interactive with self reflecting quizzes along the way.
The Road Trip has the full support of Local Government New Zealand. It is available here.