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The only way. For trust in government.

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...
Citizens’ juries – 3 scenes from a facilitator’s viewpoint

Citizens’ juries – 3 scenes from a facilitator’s viewpoint

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...
Jane’s Walk – walking in community

Jane’s Walk – walking in community

May 18, 2018 | Community development, Community Engagement, Health, It's cultural!, Jane's Walk Melbourne

Following the recent Jane’s Walk Festival, I’m so excited about people ‘walking in community’. That is, walking in the simplest, most ordinary and satisfying way, in places like those where you live or where you go or that you’re interested in. What’s...
How to have outstanding engagement with children?

How to have outstanding engagement with children?

Nov 3, 2017 | Community Engagement, It's cultural!, People, place & governance, Planning, Uncategorized

City of Greater Dandenong ensures outstanding engagement with children. They are committed to Child Friendly Cities and Communities Charter, hold an annual forum with children, and a Children’s Advisory Group makes sure engagement with children is age and...
Engaging Children – what we learned at Engage2Act

Engaging Children – what we learned at Engage2Act

Sep 20, 2017 | Community Engagement, Planning

At a curated session on engaging children ‘How I wonder what you think?’ at the recent Engage2Act unconference, the objectives were to: • highlight voices of children in community engagement, drawing out rationale behind an organisation’s reasons for engaging with...
Engaging children in the water sector & local government

Engaging children in the water sector & local government

Sep 12, 2017 | Community Engagement, Handmade books, Local government

Why decide on engaging children? Many assets from buildings and parks to water are of special value to them. They make us sit up. Their perspectives on relevant strategies and services are outside an adult’s way of thinking. Children are a vulnerable group in crowded...
Café processes revisited: deliberative when well done

Café processes revisited: deliberative when well done

Jul 13, 2017 | Community Engagement, Deliberative

Café formats can bring strangers together for facilitated conversations and put them at ease. They can stimulate lively, informal discussion and bring out all sorts of views, and when well done are deliberative in nature. Such cafes have been used extensively in...
Deliberative visions. When Victorians come together to think.

Deliberative visions. When Victorians come together to think.

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...
Why do we end up doing things we don’t actually want to?

Why do we end up doing things we don’t actually want to?

Dec 13, 2016 | Advisory committee, Citizen committees, Collaborating, Community Governance

End 2016. Time to assess where we’ve been, and how it’s gone. How did our approach to key areas of work go? Thinking to the we, the group, the team, the partners, the citizens, how did collaborations go? If they’re going nowhere, how could they be improved?...
Open State. Democracy & all of us. 2016 Adelaide Ideas Fest

Open State. Democracy & all of us. 2016 Adelaide Ideas Fest

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...
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