Open and responsive policy making in Croatia
...the wider public in order to encourage all users to discuss and debate policy We’ve seen enormous interest and impact from the e-consultation platform. This is not just a test...
...the wider public in order to encourage all users to discuss and debate policy We’ve seen enormous interest and impact from the e-consultation platform. This is not just a test...
...constructive discussion on key issues. Stakeholders felt that they had a safe forum in which to air their views. In addition, the opportunity to discuss and debate with policy developers...
...out a number of suggestions and proposals for improving the way we work. The team found this a helpful and quick way of bringing the user voice into the debate....
...to work up a specific solution to the challenge to cut our carbon emissions (traditional approach to policy making) they used the models and published them to inform debate and...
...optimistic conclusion was that in 10 or 15 years we’d look back on this conversation and think it quaint: though it should never be a substitute for national debate and...
...Opening up the debate Dogs and dog control are emotive issues, and, even as the amending legislation passed through Parliament, Defra had to remain flexible. Whilst the amending Bill was...
...us to practice what we preach: Open: We have published the toolkit openly on gov.uk. This makes us more transparent and opens us up to challenge and debate. We also...
...can in isolation. Participants from three demographic groups (government, academics and targeted external experts, and the general public) took part in an online debate on the platform Pol.is. They were...
...by Ipsos MORI and Codelegs - which engaged the public in a debate around data science through deliberative workshops (video here), a survey and an online quiz. Today the Minister...
...after careers as a policymaker (me) and lawyer (Nigel) which have led us to new positions (with Nigel’s far more illustrious than mine!). The second point was around the debate...