Can I share a Local Awards Advisory Group?
Contents
- What is the National Awards Advisory Group?
- How does a Local Awards Advisory Group work?
- Setting up a LAAG
- Members of a Local Awards Advisory Group
- Can I share a Local Awards Advisory Group?
- How often should a Local Awards Advisory Group meet?
- How Commissioner can best use a Local Awards Advisory Group
- Key contacts for support
- Good practice for Local Awards Advisory Groups
Can I share a Local Awards Advisory Group?
In areas where forming an Awards Advisory Group might prove challenging (due to numbers or location) an Awards Advisory Group could be appointed to cover more than one area. The Commissioners involved would need to agree on the process of appointment and membership.
For example, two Districts may come together to form one Awards Advisory Group to support both District Commissioners with their awards. Alternatively, an Awards Advisory Group could be formed at County/Area/Region (Scotland) level to support a number of Districts or at a Region/County level to support a number of Counties/Areas/Regions (Scotland). The focus will be on what works best for each area.