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Consultation has concluded
Following a review of Council Policies, the Risk Management Policy has been recommended for amendment.
The current Risk Management Policy was adopted at the October 2010 Ordinary Meeting of Council.
The Risk Management Policy is a key element of the Risk Management Framework and articulates Council’s approach, management commitment, accountabilities and responsibilities to Risk Management.
The Risk Management Policy has been reviewed in line with the current Risk Management international standard (ISO31000) with the following amendments:
Changing the policy to the updated Council adopted Policy template;
Aligning with the updated Risk Management standard, ISO 31000 “Risk management - Principles and guidelines”, including updating definitions;
Adding and modifying responsibilities, this includes adding Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee responsibilities;
Changing the review frequency from annually to within 12 months of an Ordinary Council election; and
Changing the Policy owner to Group Manager Governance & Procurement.
Additionally, the review also considered the current Risk Management Framework Policy. It has been recommended that this Policy is rescinded, and reclassified as an internal procedure.
Before amending or rescinding a policy it needs to be placed on exhibition so the community can have their say on this decision.
You can have a look at these policies located in the Document Library on the right.
To share your views about amendments to the policies, use the Submission tab below.
For more information contact Blair Hancock on (02) 6581 8111
Submissions close on Tuesday 9 January, 2019.
Following a review of Council Policies, the Risk Management Policy has been recommended for amendment.
The current Risk Management Policy was adopted at the October 2010 Ordinary Meeting of Council.
The Risk Management Policy is a key element of the Risk Management Framework and articulates Council’s approach, management commitment, accountabilities and responsibilities to Risk Management.
The Risk Management Policy has been reviewed in line with the current Risk Management international standard (ISO31000) with the following amendments:
Changing the policy to the updated Council adopted Policy template;
Aligning with the updated Risk Management standard, ISO 31000 “Risk management - Principles and guidelines”, including updating definitions;
Adding and modifying responsibilities, this includes adding Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee responsibilities;
Changing the review frequency from annually to within 12 months of an Ordinary Council election; and
Changing the Policy owner to Group Manager Governance & Procurement.
Additionally, the review also considered the current Risk Management Framework Policy. It has been recommended that this Policy is rescinded, and reclassified as an internal procedure.
Before amending or rescinding a policy it needs to be placed on exhibition so the community can have their say on this decision.
You can have a look at these policies located in the Document Library on the right.
To share your views about amendments to the policies, use the Submission tab below.
For more information contact Blair Hancock on (02) 6581 8111
Amendments to Risk Management Policies is currently at this stage
The Policy is on exhibition from 28 November 2018.
Closed
this is an upcoming stage for Amendments to Risk Management Policies
The exhibition period closes on January 9 and submissions can no longer be made.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Amendments to Risk Management Policies
Submissions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Amendments to Risk Management Policies
Following
review of submissions, a report will be presented to the Councillors at an
upcoming Council meeting. This will include a summary of all submissions
collected and recommendations for Council resolutions.
Other Ways to Have Your Say
To share your views about this policy, use the Submission tab (see left), send an email to council@pmhc.nsw.gov.au or post your response to:
The General Manager Port Macquarie-Hastings Council PO Box 84 Port Macquarie NSW 2444