Innovation in Democracy
...stakeholders, to identifying challenges and quick-fire solutions. The murmur of approval in the room when attendees were asked ‘What’s the wrong solution?’ followed shortly after by ‘What’s the opposite of...
...stakeholders, to identifying challenges and quick-fire solutions. The murmur of approval in the room when attendees were asked ‘What’s the wrong solution?’ followed shortly after by ‘What’s the opposite of...
...into an online document. This allows people to pursue their own thoughts fully and add to other ideas. The approach is also good for introverts who may not feel comfortable...
...particularly when using online tools like twitter and blogs - can increase legitimacy by demonstrating to the public that we are developing policy based on their feedback. See Sanjan’s blog...
...to streamline online crime reporting in England and Wales (2015) You can read more of our current case studies and our offer to policy professionals in our latest prospectus document....
...other people through a website platform. Residents can also engage by going to the social space which acts as a hub for the community and holds regular events. After donating...
...Designing out Crime programme which created safer pint glasses (that don’t smash when someone throws them) and the re-design of the neighbourhood watch website. There will be countless other examples,...