Brown and Banks commit on communities
Brown and Banks commit on communities
The Auckland
Community Development Alliance(ACDA) has released the
commitments given to them by the leading Mayoral candidates,
Mayors John Banks and Len Brown
Armed with a Community
Development Charter, and a set of questions designed to
ensure voters knew clearly where they stood on the role
communities would play in the new Auckland, the Alliance met
both candidates recently. They were asked to both formally
sign up to the Charter, and provide comprehensive answers to
the questions.
‘The Alliance was very pleased that both candidates signed up to the Charter, which was a first for Local Government’, said spokesperson Yvonne Powley, ’and the answers to our questions give real teeth to communities looking to hold the candidates to their promises’.
The Community Development Charter will guide communication, planning, resourcing, support and participation between the new Council and communities in and across the Auckland region.
The nine questions asked by the Alliance address the record of each Mayor in the past, their understanding of key challenges ahead for social wellbeing and inequality and their specific promises to address them.
They also test their commitments on ensuring community input into Council and CCO decision making. Specific commitments on resourcing diverse communities to actively participate, and resourcing Local Boards to encourage communities to lead their own development, are given.
‘It’s critical that both the culture and practice of community development are inbuilt in the new Council, if the city is to live up to the hype of its establishment’ according to co-spokesperson Tony Mayow, ‘so we’ve sought some answers as to how that will happen’.
‘We’ve also asked them to give us the
yardstick by which they wish to be judged, by asking what
differences we’ll see from their three years’.
The
Alliance believes the exercise has provided a reliable basis
on which people can both judge for themselves the relative
merits of the candidates.
The Alliance will distribute
the full texts of the Charter, the questions and answers
through its website, www.acda.org.nz, and mailing list, and
expects they will be used by other organisations in their
own work before and after the
election.
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