CHECKLIST NO 3.A – IDENTIFYING YOUR STAKEHOLDERS
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Use this checklist to think about and identify your stakeholders
External Customers
Internal Customers
Non-users
Partners
Interest Groups
Particular Demographic Groups
Users or customers of your service
People affected by the service you provide (e.g. parents of children, carers of service users)
Residents or Citizens
Non-residents (e.g. in the case of a tourist attraction)
People affected by policies or developments
Suppliers / Businesses / Service Providers
Staff
Members
Other Directorates
Trade Union Representatives
People who are unaware of the service
People who might need the service at a later date
Ex-users or dissatisfied customers
Partner organisations (e.g. voluntary sector, health, police, probation, Learning and Skills Council, Parish and District Councils, government departments, employers and the business sector)
Interest or pressure groups
Everyone living in a specific location
PARTICULAR DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS – see also Engaging Everyone
Children and young people
Families and carers
Single parents
Students
Women
Men
Employed
Unemployed
Particular socio-economic groups
Religious groups
Click here for groups who we have traditionally found hard to engage.