Wirral councillors learn how to be media savvy (From Wirral Globe)
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Wirral councillors learn how to be media savvy
1:41pm Monday 4th March 2013 in News By Geoff Barnes
The media pack knows no mercy
A special training session to teach councillors how to become media-savvy has been slammed as a waste of time and money.
All 66 members of the council were invited to a five-hour media training class at The Lauries Centre in Birkenhead today to hear a presentation by a specially-invited consultant.
Topics covered included ‘How to avoid the perils of the social media and maximise opportunities with TV, radio and newspapers;’ ‘what not to tweet’ and ‘what you need to know before saying yes to a media interview.’
Tory councillor Leah Fraser made it clear she would not be attending.
She said: “I think it’s a waste of time and money considering the current dire straits of the council’s budget.
"Apart from the consultant’s fee for the sessions there will be the cost of providing refreshments for all the councillors as the programme will last from 3pm to 8pm.
“If councillors don’t like seeing their comments in print they should keep quiet.
“Rather than having media training councillors should be trained in financial matters. If this had been introduced earlier Wirral Council would not be in the mess it finds itself today.”
Council leader Phil Davies insisted that the training sessions had all-party support on Wirral Council.
He commented: “This is one of a series of courses to enable elected members to deal with the media.
“Increasingly we live in an age where Press and TV are looking for comments and reactions from local politicians about events and news stories. We want elected members to respond effectively to the demands of the media.”
Councillor Davies said he was not aware of the cost of the event but it “would not be a huge amount.”
He added: “It is important that elected members are properly trained in these matters. These sessions will provide them with the skills they need.”
Comments(17)
gsowglo
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2:58pm Mon 4 Mar 13
gsowglo
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3:03pm Mon 4 Mar 13
PaulCa
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3:26pm Mon 4 Mar 13
MDRyUK wrote:FoI request lodged this morning:
Unbelievable ....... holding such a "training session" the day before Council Members are about to pass a budget which will devastate council services re. Budget Meeting - 6:15pm tomorrow night 5th March, Town Hall, Wallasey - one has to ask what motivates the Leader of the Council at a time when surely the authority should be trying to save every last penny.
In terms of "dealing with the media" we're talking about elected local politicians, so one would have thought they were the very people who would know already how to deal with press, television and media coverage.
I'd like to know positively how much this is costing the ratepayer? Put it another way, you'd think the focus of Council Members attention - today Monday 4th March, right now - should be about what happens at tomorrow night's full council meeting when they are supposed to be debating a "balanced budget" for 2013-14.
And yes, every penny does count!
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Hugo1008
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3:52pm Mon 4 Mar 13
Simple we don't have any elected representative who puts the interest of the electorate first and foremost, only the ones who blindly follow the dictats of the Party Political Whips.
We don't have a body of Councillors who can be Honest, Open, Fair, and completely transparent about their dealings in the open or behind closed doors, they are just incapable of proper governance on our behalf.
Yet we the ratepayers pay the bills.
Positive thinker
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4:22pm Mon 4 Mar 13
Realistically speaking
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4:29pm Mon 4 Mar 13
bigfoot
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6:21pm Mon 4 Mar 13
frank h
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6:58pm Mon 4 Mar 13
media savvy quite agree they all should be on the muppet show (no i like the muppet show).
FarooqB
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12:05am Tue 5 Mar 13
Isn't it so obvious why there is a need for any such training - to avoid yet another scandal coming out via Wirral Globe, FOI request or another whistle-blowing saga. No doubt, FOI requests will be controlled more from now on. This credit should go to Martin Morton as to why this line is being pursued.
ArdalMcFardle
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6:28am Tue 5 Mar 13
PaulCa wrote:She's doing an amazing job of managing their reputation so far. How much does the spin department get paid ?
Presumably, media consultant Emma Degg's brainwave.
Purpose: to keep elected members on their guard and prevent them 'giving the game away' or becoming too close to troublemakers, you know the sort: reporters, bloggers, whistleblowing members of staff, or even........ fellow councillors.
The noose tightens on any chance of openness, transparency or truth and honesty breaking out any time soon.
Doubtless an FOI request would just give a substantive post salary grade, not the Honorarium/ Ex Gratia , car milage etc etc etc payments and other such subtle manipulations to give em director style salaries.
Growl Tiger
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9:56am Tue 5 Mar 13
bickyboy
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9:58am Tue 5 Mar 13
Incidentally, where's the picture that should be accompanying this story? The one of the gorgeously-coiffeure
d Leah standing outside the Laurie's Centre, pointing at the building and looking concerned? She's missed a photo op 'ere, has our Princess.
Positive thinker
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7:31pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Ke your mouth shut,as less is more
antisthenes
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12:56am Fri 8 Mar 13
George Orwell
JADEE1
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9:36pm Sun 10 Mar 13
Positive thinker
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11:57am Mon 11 Mar 13
MDRyUK says...
2:33pm Mon 4 Mar 13
In terms of "dealing with the media" we're talking about elected local politicians, so one would have thought they were the very people who would know already how to deal with press, television and media coverage.
I'd like to know positively how much this is costing the ratepayer? Put it another way, you'd think the focus of Council Members attention - today Monday 4th March, right now - should be about what happens at tomorrow night's full council meeting when they are supposed to be debating a "balanced budget" for 2013-14.
And yes, every penny does count!