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NIJAC Strategies - Communications Strategy
NIJAC Communications StatementAim
The Communications Strategy (“the Strategy”) will be an
integral part of the Commission’s day to day work over the next
12 months whereupon it will be reviewed.
It will directly contribute to fulfilling its statutory
responsibilities under the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002
ensuring that Appointments and Outreach Schemes use effective
communication resources to reach the widest possible pool of
potential applicants for judicial office.
The Strategy will be used to increase general awareness of
the work of the Commission, its statutory remit and to develop
appropriate means of communication both internally and
externally.
The Strategy will be an evolving document, amended
periodically to reflect developments in the approach to
communications, scheme feedback, evaluation, research findings
and the Commission’s Business Planning process.
Objectives
The Strategy has five key objectives.
Each one is supported by a dedicated Implementation Plan
(attached as Annex A) which illustrates specific actions and
responsibilities for members of staff at the Commission.
- To deliver a Communications
Strategy with clear responsibilities, effective use of
resources and measured performance management.
- To raise awareness about
judicial posts, the Commission, its statutory remit, staff
and core business.
- To raise awareness about the
Appointments process for judicial posts.
- To promote our commitment to
merit and diversity by encouraging applications for judicial
posts from the widest possible pool.
- To develop the ways in which
information is communicated and shared within and by the
Commission.
Ownership
The Strategy will be progressed by
the Diversity & Communications Team within the Commission.The Strategy applies to all
aspects of the Commission’s work in relation to Appointments and
Outreach and as such, all Commission staff have a responsibility
to work towards its effective implementation.
The Communications Steering Group
and Policy Committee will be consulted on all relevant aspects
of External Communications. |