Nov 27, 2018 | Citizens' juries, Community Engagement, Deliberative, Local government, People, place & governance, Sustainability
The only way? A must for trust in government? Yes says this post, of deliberative style public decision-making. Deliberative citizens’ juries, forums, assemblies and panels are now commonplace. In fact I know two people who have been recruited on to juries in two...
May 24, 2018 | Citizens' juries, Local government, People, place & governance, Planning, Stakeholder engagement, Sustainability
I’ve been a facilitator for many citizens’ juries and helped out at a few. Often I take 20 or 30 photos at each one. Lately I’ve realised that the same three photos tell the story of every jury I’ve been part of. It doesn’t matter that...
Apr 4, 2017 | Arts and placemaking, Citizens' juries, Deliberative, It's cultural!
Coming together to think. It’s an important time. Say it’s your family and you own a property in common, and now it looks like time to sell. Say it’s your community and there’s a planning proposal that’s going to affect the amenity of a special place. Say it’s your...
Oct 12, 2016 | Citizens' juries, Collaborating, Deliberative, Planning, Tech tools for engagement
Deliberative democracy enthusiasts in my world are in an exciting collaborative space this month. Open State. The 2016 Adelaide Festival of Ideas giving energy and focus to a future democracy and society. ‘Exploring citizen voice and the notion that government...
Jul 21, 2016 | Citizens' juries, Deliberative, Local government, People, place & governance
A great night at Victorian Facilitators’ Network (VFN) this week, exploring deliberative democracy. VFN is fertile soil for us Victorian facilitators with seeds sown, watered and nurtured month by month. There is no membership, just a place for everyone. VFN is a...
Dec 22, 2015 | Citizens' juries, Collaborating, Community Engagement, Local government, Participatory budgeting, People, place & governance, Planning, Rate capping
Christmas 2015. Presents piling up under people’s desks at work after lunch-time shopping. No doubt some won’t quite hit the mark. But it’s the thought that counts. When government spending doesn’t hit the mark it’s different. If I said...