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Council Policies, Code of Conduct, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations

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Council Policies, Code of Conduct, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations

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Policies, Procedure and Strategy

The Councils Standing orders are the written rules of a local council. Standing orders are essential to regulate the proceedings of a meeting.  A council may also use standing orders to confirm or refer to various internal organisational and administrative arrangements. The standing orders of a council are not the same as the policies of a council but standing orders may refer to them. 

Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council Standing Orders.

In accordance the the Localism Act 2011 ss 26 to 37, All Councillors must observe a local Code of Conduct to ensure high standards in the way they undertake their official duties. The role of councillors across all tiers of local government is a vital part of our country’s system of democracy. It is important that councillors can be held accountable and all adopt the behaviors and responsibilities associated with the role. Conduct as an individual councillor affects the reputation of all councillors. We want the role of councillor to be one that people aspire to. We also want individuals from a range of backgrounds and circumstances to be putting themselves forward to become councillors. As councillors, we represent local residents, work to develop better services and deliver local change. The public have high expectations of us and entrust us to represent our local area, taking decisions fairly, openly, and transparently. We have both an individual and collective responsibility to meet these expectations by maintaining high standards and demonstrating good conduct, and by challenging behaviour which falls below expectations. Importantly, we should be able to undertake our role as a councillor without being intimidated, abused, bullied, or threatened by anyone, including the general public. This Code has been designed to protect our democratic role, encourage good conduct and safeguard the public’s trust in local government. Rushmere St Andrew Code of Conduct.

Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council has officially signed up to the Civility & Respect Pledge (Certificate No. 1688), demonstrating its commitment to fostering a culture of respect, professionalism, and good governance. By taking this pledge, the Parish Council acknowledges the importance of putting civility and respect at the forefront of its agenda, ensuring all councillors, staff, volunteers, and members of the public are treated with dignity. As part of this pledge, the Council has committed to implementing a training programme for councillors and staff, adhering to the Code of Conduct, maintaining good governance arrangements, and taking proactive steps to address any instances of bullying or harassment. Additionally, the Parish Council supports sector-wide efforts to introduce legislative changes that uphold these principles, including appropriate sanctions for misconduct where necessary​.

The Rushmere St Andrew financial regulations govern the conduct of financial management by the Council and may only be amended or varied by resolution of the Council. Financial regulations are one of the Council's three governing policy documents providing procedureal guidance for members and officers. 

 

The Policies and Procedures, Protocols and Terms of Reference that have been adopted by Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council are available below for you to download and read:

 

Terms of Reference

Planning and Transportation Committee

Environment and Services Committee

Community Engagement Committee

Personnel Committee

Forward Planning

Policies, Procedures and Protocols

Parish Council Policy on Committees, Working Panels and Representatives

Accident Reporting Policy and Procedures

Anti-corruption and Bribery Policy

Anti-harrassment and Bullying Policy

Appraisal Policy

Biodiversity Policy

Climate Awareness and Environment Policy

Community Engagement Strategy

Complaints Policy and Complaints Committee Terms of Reference

Co-option of Councillors

Data Protection Policy

Disciplinary Policy

Disciplinary Procedure

Dispensation Policy

Document and Electronic Data Policy

Donation and Grants Policy

Emergency and Dependants Leave Policy

Equal Opportunities Policy

Flexible Working

Freedom of Information Policy

Grievance Policy

Health and Safety Policy

Holiday Policy

Information Security Incident Policy

Internal Control Policy

Internet Banking Policy

IT Policy

IT and Communications Systems Policy - General

IT and Communications Systems - Staff

Lone Worker Policy

Media Policy

Meeting Attendance Policy

Member or Officer Protocol

Model Publication Scheme

Notice on Reporting at Meetings

Noticeboard Content Policy

Parish Risk Management Strategy

Photography Policy

Playground Risk Management

Privacy Policy

Protocols for pre-planning application developments

Protocols for public participation in Council Meetings

Protocols for Reporting at Council Meetings and Committees

Safeguarding Policy

Sickness and Absence Policy

Social Media Policy

Subject Access Request Policy

Subject Access Request Procedure

Television Screen

Training and Development Policy

Travel and Expenses Policy

Volunteer Policy

Web Accessibility Policy

Whistleblowing Policy

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