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Introducing the Civility & Respect Pledge

Introduction

Civility and respect should be at the heart of public life, and good governance is fundamental to ensuring an effective and well functioning democracy at all levels.

The intimidation, abuse, bullying and harassment of Councillors, clerks and council staff, in person or online, is unacceptable, whether by Councillors, clerks, council staff or public members.

This can prevent councils from functioning effectively, Councillors from representing local people, discourage people from getting involved, including standing for election and undermine public confidence and trust in local democracy.

NALC, county associations and OVW, as the membership organisation representing the first tier of local government in England and Wales, and the SLCC, as the professional body for clerks, are committed to working together to promote civility and respect in public life, good governance, positive debate and supporting the well-being of Councillors, professional officers ad staff.

SLCC, NALC, and OVW believe now is the time to put civility and respect at the top of the agenda and start a culture change for the local council sector.

There is no place for bullying, harassment, and intimidation within our sector and signing up to the Civility and Respect Pledge is one of the ways a council can demonstrate that it is committed to standing up to poor behaviour across our sector, and to demonstrating positive changes which support civil and respectful conduct.

Signing the Pledge

By signing the Pledge, Thurlaston Parish Council is agreeing that it will treat Councillors, clerks, employees, members of the public, and representatives of partner organisations and volunteers with civility and respect in their roles, and that it:

  • has put in place a training programme for councillors and staff
  • has signed up to the Code of Conduct for councillors
  • has good governance arrangements in place including staff contracts and a Dignity at Work policy
  • will seek professional help at early stages should civility and respect issues arise
  • will commit to calling out bullying and harassment if and when it happens
  • will continue to learn from best practice in the sector and aspire to being a role model / champion council e.g., via Local Council Award Scheme
  • supports the continued lobbying for change in legislation to support the civility and respect, including sanctions for elected members where appropriate

Statement

Tick to agree

Our council has agreed that it will treat all councillors, clerk and all employees, members of the public, representatives of partner organisations, and volunteers, with civility and respect in their role.

Yes

Our council has put in place a training programme for councillors and staff

Yes

Our council has signed up to Code of Conduct for councillors

Yes

Our council has good governance arrangements in place including, staff contracts, and a dignity at work policy.

Yes

Our council will commit to seeking professional help in the early stages should civility and respect issues arise.

Yes

Our council will commit to calling out bullying and harassment when if and when it happens.

Yes

Our council will continue to learn from best practice in the sector and aspire to being a role model/champion council e.g., via the Local Council Award Scheme

Yes

Our council supports the continued lobbying for the change in legislation to support the Civility and Respect Pledge, including sanctions for elected members where appropriate.

Yes

  • Civility and Respect Pledge (PDF, 182 Kb)

    Certificate following Adoption of the Civility & Respect Pledge at 4th October 2022 Full Council meeting

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