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Risk Management Policy

Risk Management Policy Record Number D14/79827 Responsible Manager Manager Strategy and Governance Last reviewed 10 March 2015 Adoption reference Council Resolution number 90.5 Previous review dates 15/01/14, 21/03/12, 19/01/10, 30/05/06, 25/02/03, 17/12/02, 15/01/14 Reference to Strategic Plan Leadership excellence Legal requirement NA Due Date of next review 2018 The electronic version of this document is the controlled version. Printed copies are considered

Purpose Threat and opportunity influence every aspect of the City of Tea Tree Gully. Risk can be defined as an effect of uncertainty on objectives. Understanding the risks that the City of Tea Tree Gully is exposed to will enhance the ability to make better decisions and deliver on objectives as articulated in the Strategic Management Plans. The community, the public, Elected Members, the Chief Executive Officer and senior management expect us to take considered risks and harvest potential opportunities in developing and implementing high quality policy, delivering outstanding services or undertaking the daily operations of the Council. This Policy articulates the City of Tea Tree Gully s commitment in managing risks to its people, community, its assets and all aspects of its operations with an aim to achieving the objectives set-out in its Strategic Management Plans. The implementation of this policy will contribute to the creation and protection of value for the community, the public, Elected Members, stakeholders, the Chief Executive Officer and all employees. Legislative framework and other references This policy supports the relevant legislative requirements under the: Local Government Act 1999 Section 125 of the Local Government Act 1999 specifies that a Council must ensure that appropriate policies, practices and procedures of internal controls are implemented and maintained to assist Council carry out its activities in order to achieve its objectives, to ensure adherence to management policies and to safeguard the council s assets. Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011 Regulation 14(e) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011 requires internal controls be implemented by Council and to provide assurance that its financial records are complete, accurate and reliable. Work Health and Safety Act 2012 Council will develop safe work practices, identify risks and implement control measures to safeguard its employees in accordance with this Act. Other references Council s documents including: Enterprise Risk Management Framework Fees and Charges Register Risk Management Policy Page 2 of 5

External documents including: AS/NZS 31000:2009 International Standard on Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines. Definitions Policy For the purposes of this Policy the following definitions apply: Activities - Refers to all elements of Council s business operations and includes such functions as project planning, undertaking daily operations, providing services to the community, setting strategy, decision making CEO - Refers to the Chief Executive Officer (including their delegate) of the City of Tea Tree Gully. Council - Refers to the City of Tea Tree Gully, the organisation. Enterprise Risk Management Framework - Refers to set of components that provide the foundations and organisational arrangements for designing, implementing, monitoring, reviewing and continually improving risk management throughout an organisation. The foundations include the policy, objectives, mandate and commitment to manage risk. Internal Control - Refers to a risk management framework that manages the risks of the organisation from error or fraud and therefore assists in the achievement of the Council s objectives. Strategic Management Plans - Plans developed and adopted by the Council (which may take various forms) that guide the management of its area. Section 122 of the Local Government Act 1999 requires councils to have these and prescribes the frequency for their review. Council aims to achieve its objectives by utilising the discipline of risk management to: Manage risks, maximise opportunities and minimise negative outcomes Integrate risk management into Council s management culture and in the way we undertake daily operations Provide a practical framework to manage risks in a systematic, structure and timely manner Safeguard business continuity Assist decision makers at all levels to make good and proactive management decisions without exposing the Council to unacceptable levels of risk Ensure the risks are appropriately monitored, reviewed and reported Enhance governance and corporate management processes. The ultimate objective is for Council to embrace risk management as a key management tool and a way of enhancing or creating value for its community, the public and its stakeholders through activities that are planned and carried out. Risk Management Policy Page 3 of 5

To realise the risk management objectives the Council will aim to apply the following principles in the management of risk: Integrate risk management in all decision making and business processes Embed and consistently apply risk management practices in strategy setting, decision making, service delivery and daily operational processes. Apply a systematic and structured approach to manage risks The Enterprise Risk Management Framework provides a systematic and structured approach that is designed to contribute to efficient, consistent, comparable and reliable results. Tailor a risk management approach to suit the context Risks to Council objectives should be identified and assessed at strategic, business unit, operational and project/programs level (i.e. the four levels of risk). At the operational and project/programs level, the approach in managing risks should be aligned with business strategy and evolve with the changing context, events and knowledge. The frequency of reviewing the risk profile or register should align with business planning and Individual performance plan review cycles. Apply an evidence based approach in assessing and mitigating risks It is important to understand risk drivers and impacts when assessing risks. This includes understanding how the identified risks influence the Council s business, based on the evidence gathered, so that appropriate actions can be designed and implemented to mitigate or harvest the associated threats and/or opportunities. Determine the Council s risk tolerance It is important to understand the level of risk the Council is prepared to accept, before action is deemed necessary. This represents a balance between the potential benefits of innovation and the threats that change inevitably brings. All high and extreme risks must be managed with the Council s risk appetite by implementing appropriate strategy. Apply a transparent and inclusive approach in the management of risks Risk management responsibilities should be clearly defined and communicated at all levels. Relevant stakeholders should be involved in the risk identification and analysis stages to ensure that risk management remains relevant and up-to-date. Risk profiles or registers should be adequately documented and consistently communicated to the relevant responsible officer or decision makers, i.e. CEO, Elected Members and Audit Committee. Apply risk management practices to continuously improve City of Tea Tree Gully s operations Portfolios and business units should strive to continuously improve its risk management culture and capabilities at all levels by endeavouring to improve the maturity of risk management from reactive to tactical, and ultimately to a strategic approach. Risk Management Policy Page 4 of 5

The Enterprise Risk Management Framework provides a platform to systematically apply the risk management principles, approach, and processes to the task of identifying and assessing risks, and for planning and implementing risk responses. Policy implementation This Policy will be implemented by the Chief Executive Officer and/or relevant portfolio Director and managed in accordance with Council s scheme of delegations (refer to Policy Delegation No. 71). Accessibility This Policy and Council s Fees and Charges register are available on Council s website: www.teatreegully.sa.gov.au Hard copies can be provided in accordance with Council s Fees and Charges Register at Council s Civic Centre at 571 Montague Road, Modbury SA 5092. Risk Management Policy Page 5 of 5