New data confirming that civic engagement, trust in local councils and belief in democratic processes are enhanced through deliberative engagement has been captured in a MosaicLab report. This new research, which collated data across 10 deliberative projects and involved hundreds of participants, adds weight to the argument that democracy done differently leads to positive impacts and powerful change.
INSIDER INSIGHTS: A NEW ERA FOR COUNCIL DELIBERATION
Learnings from 11 projects and game-changing ideas for the future of deliberative engagement have been shared by Local Government leaders and engagement experts. We’ve captured these rich, insider insights and turned them into a free resource that offers great guidance for any organisation seeking to build deliberation into decision-making.
DOMINANT VOICES IN DELIBERATION
Effective engagement is inclusive of a diverse range of perspectives. In deliberative processes, this is critical, as deliberation is underpinned by representativeness. When one or a few voices dominate the conversation, this becomes difficult to achieve. In this article we consider some ways to navigate this common issue.
SPOTLIGHT ON COUNCILS EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES
MosaicLab has had the privilege of working with many Victorian councils over recent months and supporting them to design and deliver deliberative engagement processes. An interesting and exciting element of this experience has been the high level of influence some councils offered to their community around the development of their community visions.
In this article we look at three different approaches. One council that set the level of influence at ‘empower’ from the outset, and two others that accepted their community’s vision statement in full.
The Senate Inquiry into Nationhood, National Identity and Democracy
In November 2020 when the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Reference Committee held an inquiry into ‘Nationhood, national identity and democracy’ our Managing Director, Nicole Hunter, was there to give evidence about how deliberative processes could improve democracy and restore faith in the democratic process.
SENATE HEARING - INQUIRY INTO NATIONHOOD, NATIONAL IDENTITY AND DEMOCRACY
Our Managing Director, Nicole Hunter, appeared before the Australian Senate’s Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee Inquiry into Nationhood, National Identity and Democracy on the 13th of November. The Inquiry is concerned with exploring issues around the worldwide trend in public dissatisfaction with democratic politics, the erosion of trust in democratic institutions, and the challenges and opportunities they present.
TOOLS AND METHODS IN POLICY-MAKING - OUR MD TALKS AT UN ESCAP
The United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) recently ran a leadership learning session on environmental governance to provide policymakers with a better understanding of policy-making approaches to deal with the challenges of sustainable development. Our Managing Director, Nicole Hunter, spoke at the session.
DELIBERATIVE PRACTICES FOR COUNCILS - WHERE TO START
As Victorian local councils face a local government election on October 24th and the induction of a new Council they are also implementing a new Local Government Act. Amongst the myriad of changes in the 2020 Act are new provisions for community engagement. This is a major step change in seeking to put communities at the centre of local government decision making.
Many councils would be wondering what they need to do meet these requirements, particularly the one about deliberative practices.
BUILDING INTERNAL COUNCIL ENGAGEMENT TO BEST SERVE THE COMMUNITY
In recent months, we delivered a series of internal engagement programs for Monash City Council, Greater Shepparton City Council and Melton City Council to help build the momentum for engagement internally. Councils have been working on Community Engagement Policies, Council Plans, Frameworks and capacity building programs and have seen the value of engaging a diverse range of staff in this work.
In this blog, some of our council colleagues and facilitators provide their learnings from the internal engagement processes.
FREE GUIDE ON DELIBERATIVE ENGAGEMENT FOR VICTORIAN COUNCILS
To help local councils in Victoria navigate the deliberative engagement requirements in the new Local Government Act, MosaicLab has launched a free, short guide.
This e-book is specifically for local government staff and decision makers, and aims to provide assistance and information to help councils better understand deliberative engagement, its principles and how it can be implemented into council processes to meet the new requirements of the Act.