
The Local Government Association (LGA) published a list of 100 words that public bodies should not use if they want to communicate effectively. Loads of words and to be honest it needs time for me to use other synoneyms. However when you want to be fluent in English you should accept and admire the new rules. Anyway This is the list i hope you enjoy.
- ambassador
- agencies
- beacon
- best practice
- bottom-up
- CAAs
- can do culture
- capacity
- capacity building
- cascading
- cautiously welcome
- champion
- citizen empowerment
- community engagement
- conditionality
- consensual
- contestability
- core message
- core value
- coterminosity
- coterminous
- cross-cutting
- customer
- democratic mandate/legitimacy
- distorts spending priorities
- early win
- empowerment
- engagement
- engaging users
- enhance
- evidence base
- external challenge
- facilitate
- fast-track
- flexibilities and freedoms
- framework
- fulcrum
- good practice
- governance
- guidelines
- holistic
- holistic governance
- improvement levers
- incentivising
- income/funding streams
- initiative
- joined up
- joint working
- LAAs
- level playing field
- localities
- meaningful consultation/dialogue
- MAAs
- menu of options
- multi-agency
- multidisciplinary
- outcomes
- output
- participatory
- partnerships
- pathfinder
- peer challenge
- performance network
- place shaping
- predictors of beaconicity
- preventative services
- priority
- process driven
- quick hit
- quick win
- resource allocation
- revenue streams
- risk based
- caled-back
- scoping
- seedbed
- service users
- hared priority
- signpost
- single point of contact
- slippage
- social contracts
- stakeholder
- step change
- strategic/overarching
- streamlined
- subsidiary
- sustainable
- sustainable communities
- symposium
- synergies
- tested for soundness
- third sector
- top-down
- transformational
- transparency
- value-added
- vision
- visionary
- welcome
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