Participation level:
- Low (Information only)
Innovation level:
- Low (Traditional)
Facilitator skill level, and other support required:
- High (Specialist skills)
Can be used for:
- Showcase product, plan, policy
- Discover community issues
- Communicate an issue
Technical assistance aims to provide accurate and informed advice on complex issues and concepts.
Technical assistance offers consistent, accurate information that increases community understanding of an issue or proposal.
- Builds credibility and helps address public concerns.
- Can be effective as a conflict resolution technique where facts are clarified.
- Assists in the dissemination of information.
- Availability of resources can be limited.
- Technical experts may resent working with members of the community.
- Can be costly if outside experts are required to provide assistance.
Organizing Technical Assistance
How many people to organize?
- Large (> 12 people)
- Individual
Time required:
- Medium (6 weeks-6 months)
- Short (< 6 weeks)
Cost:
- High (> AUD$10,000)
- Advertise the name of the person providing technical assistance and their specialisation so the public can directly access the person (at predetermined times) and discuss the issue to improve understanding.
- Brief staff and train in public consultation. They need to be polite, courteous and patient with all callers, regardless of their attitude or level of understanding.
References
Description
Technical assistance is intended to provide the public with an understanding of complex issues and concepts. Publicizing the availability of technical assistance adds transparency and positive public relations to a public participation process. Often technical issues associated with a project are complex and stakeholders require one-on-one discussions to improve their understanding or gain information.
This page originally copied with permission from the Citizens Science Toolbox