📢 Our Citizens' White Paper is out today! 📢 The challenges facing the country and the new Labour government are daunting. From broken public services to a sluggish and unequal economy, with everyday people worn down by the cost-of-living crisis, we need better solutions to the big challenges we all face. Taking the public on this journey will not be easy - trust in our political system’s ability to make decisions in the interest of people across the UK has been deeply eroded, and understandably so! Our Citizens’ White Paper sets out why, when and how the government could embed citizen involvement in national policy making to tackle the complex and potentially divisive challenges facing our country and deliver on the Prime Minister’s promise to restore trust in politics. Our paper, produced with lead partners Demos - the UK’s leading cross-party think tank, makes the case for putting citizens at the heart of an evolution in policy making, bringing their insights, experience and collective judgement to bear on the challenges ahead. This will help create the governing mandate needed for change and ensure that citizens can partner with the government to deliver on the actions needed for national renewal. We don’t just need new policies for these challenging times. We need new ways to tackle the policy challenges we face – from national missions to everyday policy making. We need new ways to build back trust in politicians to govern. Our Citizens’ White Paper proposes that involving citizens in national policy making is one route to that new relationship between citizens and state. Well done to our team Sarah Castell, Calum Green, Daisy Thomson, Stephanie Draper and we're proud to have been able to support Demos’ Miriam Levin, Polly Curtis, Hana Kapetanovic and more on this important piece of work. Full report here 👇 https://lnkd.in/e6aNDwsD
Involve
Public Policy Offices
The UK’s public participation charity. Creating a vibrant democracy, with people at the heart of decision-making.
About us
We’re the UK’s public participation charity. We work towards creating a more vibrant democracy, with people at the heart of decision-making. We know that politics often does not work as it should, leaving people and politicians feeling divided, distrustful and powerless. We demonstrate how democracy can be different. We support people and decision-makers to work together to solve our biggest challenges. Our mission is to develop, support and campaign for new ways of involving people in the decisions that affect their lives.
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http://www.involve.org.uk
External link for Involve
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- democracy, open government, public participation, deliberation, citizen engagement, participatory decision making, and governance
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Oxford House, Derbyshire Street
London, E2 6HG, GB
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Edinburgh, GB
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Belfast, GB
Employees at Involve
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A citizens' jury on assisted dying in England has backed a change in the law to allow people who are terminally ill to end their life. We believe that the public must be at the heart of deciding how we support people to have a 'good death', and through our work, we have seen how governments working with the public is key to doing this. In 2021, the Citizens’ Jury we conducted with the Government of Jersey, which led to politicians approving plans to allow assisted dying for people with a terminal illness, demonstrated how decision-makers can work with the public to find a way forward on this deeply complex issue. Jersey’s Assisted Dying Citizens' Jury was the first time any government had asked a representative group of the public to come together to listen, learn, discuss, and propose a way forward on the issue of assisted dying. The Government of Jersey committed upfront to listening to the recommendations from the Jury and brought them to the States Assembly for consideration. At Involve, we know how important this is if citizens' time and efforts are to have an impact on decisions. In light of the recommendations published today, Jersey's Citizens' Jury on Assisted Dying can serve as an example of how governments can work with the public to help unpack even the most difficult issues and agree on a clear way forward. Read more on our work with The Government of Jersey here 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eQmxsBpg And read the key findings from Nuffield Council on Bioethics on England’s first Citizens’ Jury on assisted dying, here 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eB5W5gYU https://lnkd.in/eipq-Gqy
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📢 New Book on Climate Assemblies by Graham Smith! Join us to celebrate the launch of the new open-access book ‘We Need to Talk about Climate: How Citizens’ Assemblies Can Help Us Solve the Climate Crisis’ written by Graham Smith, Chair of KNOCA. 📅 Thursday, 26 September 2024 🕒 17:00-18:30 (CEST) 📍 Online The book explores the #ClimateAssemblies that have taken place so far at local, national, and international levels and explains why they have captured the imagination of governments and activists alike. It examines the different contexts and designs of climate assemblies and assesses their impact. Why join❓ 💡 Learn more about how assemblies can take us beyond the shortcomings of electoral and partisan politics, and how they can have a real and lasting impact on climate policy and politics. 🗣️ Erica Hope will host the launch, with insights from author Graham Smith and reflections by David Van Reybrouck (G1000) and Kathryn Machin (WWF-UK) on the book and the future of climate assemblies. ➡️ Register now: https://lnkd.in/d5VWG7DY Psst! Find the book published online by University of Westminster Press in the comments. A huge thank you to others involved with #CitizensClimateAssemblies The Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), FIDE - Europe, Democracy X, Missions Publiques, DemNet Hungary (Foundation for Development of Democratic Rights), Bureau Burgerberaad, deliberativa.org, Sortition Foundation, We Do Democracy, Democratic Society, The newDemocracy Foundation, Delib, Participedia, ifok GmbH, MASS LBP, SoCentral, WWF European Policy Office, Iswe Foundation, Involve, Shipyard Foundation, Fundacja Pole Dialogu, nexus - Institut für Kooperationsmanagement u. interdisziplinäre Forschung, Stichting G1000.nu, G1000, BürgerBegehren Klimaschutz e.V. Apologies to anyone missed.
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Earlier this year, ECF partnered with Involve to develop an idea for the NLA's ‘Reimagine London’ competition, which was aimed at generating innovative and aspirational ideas to help shape the future of the capital. We proposed a series of citizens' assemblies on local plans across London, and an Office for London Democracy to support them. Each citizens’ assembly would bring together a randomly selected, demographically representative group of citizens, to deliberate on the key trade-offs associated with local plan making, and then make recommendations that would shape the final Local Plan. Despite our best efforts, we did not make the final shortlist for the competition. The competition was fierce and there were some inspiring ideas shortlisted - we wish those still involved all the best as it moves forward! We would like to thank Marianna Mooney and Emily Tulloh of Involve, as well as Samantha Charles who produced two beautiful images for our submission (which can be viewed below), for helping us put our proposal together and submit an idea that we are all proud of. See our blog below for more details on our proposals, and the 60-second video we produced for the competition: https://lnkd.in/e5y5S5sG #ReimagineLondon #NLA #CitizensAssemblies #DeliberativeDemocracy #ECF #Involve
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🗺️Where we live affects us in ways we don’t always recognise. Whether it’s supporting a local football team or a unique nickname to talk about something, the places we live are an integral part of our lives and change who we are. Recognising the importance of our locales, we worked with ECF on a competition asking to ‘Reimagine London’, proposing that we could use citizen engagement in placemaking the capital! Find out more about our entry here👇 https://lnkd.in/eME83jXE
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📰 Our August newsletter is out now! FT 🗯️A call for participatory democracy to address race injustices 🧪 Celebrating 20 years of Sciencewise 📢 'Put People First' – The coalition campaign for democratic renewal 🔎 Our Citizens' White Paper Recommendations in Civil Service World ❔ How involving the public could help tackle our overcrowded prisons Plus more! Read it all here 📖👇 https://lnkd.in/ecssDZfk
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We're excited to be attending HOMES UK and Unlock Net Zero Live, where our Director of Capacity Building and Standards, Carly Walker-Dawson, will be taking to the main stage to explore how we can make retrofit work for everyone through successful resident and public engagement. Carly will share insights from our work, including our Local Climate Engagement (LCE) and Thriving Places programmes, which support local authorities across the UK to deliver meaningful public engagement on climate. Read more: LCE 👉 https://lnkd.in/eVWvmhbK Thriving Places 👉 https://lnkd.in/e73X9__X And sign up to attend #HOMESUK and #UnlockNetZeroLive this November at ExCeL London here 👇 https://lnkd.in/enuHhSZ3
#HOMESUK and #UnlockNetZeroLive are excited to announce our early confirmed speakers can be viewed on the website: https://bit.ly/3YXzZ9K 🗣 Here's an exclusive preview below of just some of our featured speakers⬇ - Peter Apps, contributing editor, Inside Housing - Kunle Barker, property expert, writer, broadcaster and founder Barker-Walsh - Richard Blakeway, Housing Ombudsman - Kate Dodsworth, chief of regulatory engagement, Regulator of Social Housing - Tapiwa Mtemachani FInstLM, director of transformation and partnership, NHS Black Country ICB - Timi Okuwa, chief executive, Black Equity Organisation - Emma O'Shea, MBA, chief operating and technology officer, Aster Group UK - Polly Persechino, head of economy, skills and employment, South London Partnership - Malkit Sagoo, chair elect, Direct Assets Forum - Carly Walker-Dawson, director of capacity building and standards, Involve - Siobhan Weightman, director of business intelligence and change, WDH - Philip White, director of building safety, Health and Safety Executive Register now to attend the South's largest housing event >>>https://lnkd.in/enuHhSZ3
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November feels far away but will be with us in no time. I'm excited to join other panellists on the HOMES UK and Unlock Net Zero Live main stage to explore how we can make retrofit aspirational through successful resident and public engagement programmes I will bring expertise from our climate engagement in decision making programmes at Involve, especially our Local Climate Engagement and Thriving Places programmes that work with local authorities across the UK. Retrofit will be one of the biggest challenges faced by housing providers in coming years - so how can we embed meaningful public engagement at scale to achieve decarbonisation that works for us all and the planet?
#HOMESUK and #UnlockNetZeroLive are excited to announce our early confirmed speakers can be viewed on the website: https://bit.ly/3YXzZ9K 🗣 Here's an exclusive preview below of just some of our featured speakers⬇ - Peter Apps, contributing editor, Inside Housing - Kunle Barker, property expert, writer, broadcaster and founder Barker-Walsh - Richard Blakeway, Housing Ombudsman - Kate Dodsworth, chief of regulatory engagement, Regulator of Social Housing - Tapiwa Mtemachani FInstLM, director of transformation and partnership, NHS Black Country ICB - Timi Okuwa, chief executive, Black Equity Organisation - Emma O'Shea, MBA, chief operating and technology officer, Aster Group UK - Polly Persechino, head of economy, skills and employment, South London Partnership - Malkit Sagoo, chair elect, Direct Assets Forum - Carly Walker-Dawson, director of capacity building and standards, Involve - Siobhan Weightman, director of business intelligence and change, WDH - Philip White, director of building safety, Health and Safety Executive Register now to attend the South's largest housing event >>>https://lnkd.in/enuHhSZ3
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'There is scope for the government to use participatory and deliberative democratic methods to chart a way forward in the wake of the far-right riots, by working with a constitution of the public most affected to create and implement policies that seek to deal with the underlying causes.' As part of our new blog series, Dr Temidayo (Dayo) Eseonu (PhD, FHEA) writes a call for participatory democracy to address race and class injustices. Read it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/efy4qQCb