The IS works with councils and other partners to provide high quality and cost-effective training and development opportunities for elected members.
We aim to:
- provide local, regional and national direction in meeting the current needs, and anticipating the future needs, of elected members
- provide programmes, expertise, advice and support to elected members and councils to meet these needs
- encourage collaboration and the sharing of resources to provide high quality and cost-effective development opportunities for elected members.
What support is available to elected members?
The team provides a non-partisan role in supporting all elected members in Scotland. The Elected Members’ Development programme provides the following support:
Standing for election
If you are considering standing for election, this website will help you understand the many different aspects of a councillor's role, provide you with information to help you decide if being a councillor is for you and ensure you are well prepared should you be elected.
Induction materials for newly elected members
If you are newly elected, the IS produced induction resources for elected members. Each council has their own set, which can be requested from officers in your council. Alternatively, you can access our generic induction resources.
Professional Development Framework
The CPD Framework for Elected Members in Scottish Local Government is a continuous professional development framework developed by the IS in consultation with local government. Speak to your officers to check if your council has signed up to the framework and how to take part.
Briefings
The elected members' briefing series has been developed by the IS to help elected members keep apace with key issues affecting local government.
Webinars
The elected members' webinar series has been developed by the IS to provide elected members with further development opportunities. They are live recorded so elected members that could not join in on the day, can access and view the content.
Coaching for Senior Elected Members
Coaching provides elected members with a confidential space, with a qualified, professional and impartial coach that will support and challenge them to achieve greater impact in their role as an elected member. Further information can be found on our coaching pages.
Consultancy
Consultancy services are available upon request, to enquire further please contact david.barr@improvementservice.org.uk
Newsletters
Keep up to date with the IS and the elected members team by reading our newsletters. You can also subscribe to get the newsletters to your inbox.
Other resources
In addition to our own briefings and guidance for elected members, many of the organisations we work with also produce information and advice for councillors. We've gathered some of the resources that we consider useful for elected members.
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Scotland's Councillors 2017-2022
A survey of councillors elected in 2017. It looks at the demographic profile of councillors and questions relating to their role, such as additional employment status, how councillor duties are managed and why they chose to stand for election.
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#FollowMe2: a Social Media Guide for Elected Members
An introduction to what social media is and how councillors can use it for communication. This also contains brief guides to the most popular social media tools.