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Explore the localism agenda, service delegation, and Big Society initiatives through personalization and citizen governance. This guide emphasizes clearer expression of public views to improve service quality and access community resources. Learn about successful neighborhood planning pilots and characteristics of effective conversations. Discover actions like large-group discussions, collective decision-making, consultations, and surveys. Encourage participation of citizens, service users, and neighbors in shaping their communities. Find out how Local Democracy Committees can facilitate connectivity and engagement. Support parishes, citizens, and neighborhood planning efforts for sustainable community development. Join the movement for inclusive governance and collaborative decision-making.
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Background • Localism agenda • Service delegation • Big Society/community resource • Personalisation/neighbourhood working • Neighbourhood planning
Aims • Clearer expression of public views • Richer information resulting from consultations = better, cheaper services • Scope to access community resource • Opportunities for citizen governance • Successful neighbourhood planning pilot
Characteristics of a good conversation • Multi-centred • Open • Light • Readable • Informed • Bounded
Starting point for a solution • Understand people in their different roles: • Citizen • Service user • Neighbour • Resource
Types of action Large-group Citizen discussions Neighbourhood plan approval Collective action Consultations Surveys Direction of change Consumer Citizen Neighbourhood plan drafting Running community assets Serving on a parish council Participating in traditional democracy Complaints Service-user comments Small-group Large-group
What can LDC do? • Connectivity between citizens is primarily social, not to do with government • Can’t create the willingness to engage • Can implement means to make it easier • Can show that getting involved has a real effect
Parishes • Build on good relations with PCs • Consider their information requirements • Build a support network at Lewes and locally to work with them on community initiatives, using model of Rodmell business forum • Support for taking PC meetings more widely through community video
Citizens • Information - simplify, move online, provide context • Encourage, support and report on civic activities separately from volunteering • Consider an “I’m an active citizen” sign-up programme
Neighbourhood planning • Big test of existing structures • Ideally would establish participation networks around something less divisive at first • Grow from local participation on the basis of information • Listen to where people are • Discuss, draft, vote
Where next? • LDC will want to take recommendations forward • Opportunity for interested towns/parishes to tey out new approaches • Interested in developing wider conversations and networks