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Participatory decision-making

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Partnership in Action: Castlemilk Youth Complex

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, co-production, Education, Neighbourhoods, News, Participatory decision-making, Research project - outputsBy adminDecember 8, 2021

An introduction to Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland collaborations bringing the Capabilities Approach to Castlemilk.

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Hearing Children’s Voices in Policymaking: Lessons for the new Scottish Government policy roundtable

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, Dr Jenny Wood, Dr Maureen McBride, Event report/resources, Participatory decision-making, Scottish GovernmentBy adminJune 30, 2021

Reflections on the barriers and opportunities to hearing children’s views in policymaking.

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Democratic Governance through Intermediary Bodies: A Case Study of Third Sector Interfaces in Scotland

Briefing, Dr Jane Cullingworth, Participatory decision-making, Research project - outputs, Scotland, Third sector, What Works ScotlandBy adminApril 26, 2021

Access this summary of research which explores the relationship between the third sector and the state in Scotland.

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Scottish Parliament debates citizens’ reports on COVID-19 and politics

Coronavirus / COVID-19, Democracy, Participatory decision-making, Scottish ParliamentBy adminFebruary 18, 20211 Comment

Two reports with findings and recommendations made by citizens of Scotland were submitted into debate in the Scottish Parliament today.

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Democracy in Scotland: what’s the place of the Citizens’ Assembly?

David Martin, Event report/resources, Participatory decision-making, Public lecture, ScotlandBy adminSeptember 10, 2019

Scotland’s experiment in deliberative democracy is its new Citizens’ Assembly. In this public lecture, hosted by Policy Scotland, David Martin, the Co-Convenor of the Assembly, will set out his hopes and aspirations for this innovation.

slide from Dr Bynner's presentation showing change from Representative Democracy: Electoral dynamics, Party politics and Delegating to representatives + bureaucrats/technocrats; to Participatory Democracy in 1960s onwards where ‘invited’ or ‘uninvited’ publics participate; to Deliberative Democracy, from 1990s onwards awith Emphasis on (i) communication + (ii) new ways of ‘making publics’

Participatory governance launches the Policy Scotland lunchtime seminar series

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, Dr Claire Bynner, Event report/resources, Participatory decision-making, SeminarBy adminFebruary 27, 2019

Policy Scotland’s first lunchtime seminar series was led by Dr Claire Bynner, research team leader at Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland, speaking on Closing the participation gap: developing the mindsets and skills for participatory governance in Scotland.

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