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Engaging for the Long Term: –Successful Strategies and Examples Edward Andersson Deputy Director Involve IIEP International Joint Workshop, Helsinki Nov 2011

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Andersson Edward, Expert on methods of participatory decision making,Deputy Director of Involve, UK, “Engaging for the long term -Successful strategies and examples” This workshop will look at the practice of e-participation with a particular focus on achieving long term engagement. It will draw on practical examples from numerous countries as well as a two and a half year research project exploring the individual motivations for participation in three sites in England.Different approaches and rationales for participation will be explored, as well as differences between online engagement and face to face engagement. Some engaging approaches (both online and face to face) will be demonstrated; allowing participant interaction.

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Engaging for the Long Term:

–Successful Strategies and Examples

Edward AnderssonDeputy Director Involve

IIEP International Joint Workshop, Helsinki Nov 2011

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• Find a card that represents an insight or a learning you’ve had so far.

• Share it with someone you don’t know

• Discuss for 2 minutes each

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Involve• London based NGO• Specialises in Public Engagement • Three programmes:

– Research, – Practice, – International

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“In theory there is no difference between theory and practice.

In practice there is.”

Yogi Berra

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What we’re doing• Reflections on impacts of:

– Migration– Democracy– Technology

• Practical examples of good participation • Encouraging long term participation• And lots of participation...

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Migration

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“We asked for workers. We got people instead.”

Max Frisch

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UK population 2002

‘White’92.1%7.9%

‘Black & Minority Ethnic’

‘Foreign Born population’8.3%

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130Languages spoken in London Borough of Lambeth

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English as 1st language in school

Tower Hamlets24.1%

93.0% Havering

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Annual population turnover in 9 London Boroughs

10%

This means that the equivalent of half the current population has moved in and out in the last five years

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Income Poverty Rates 2007

Bangladeshis 65%Indians

White British

25%

20%

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British Chinese are...More likely than ‘average Britons’ to:• gain five or more A*-C GCSE grades• complete school• possess a university degree • have a job in the ‘professions’

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British Chinese are also...• Group with highest proportion with no

qualifications (20%)• Twice as likely to be unemployed (10%)

compared to white Britons (5%).• Highest rate of working-age economic inactivity

of all males at 37%, twice the rate for white British men.

• Around 30 percent of British Chinese are not on the electoral register, compared to 6% of whites and 17% for all ethnic minorities.

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Impacts of Migration

• Constantly moving target• Death of one size fits all• Enhanced need for segmentation

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"Few of their Children in the Country learn English (…) The Signs in our Streets have Inscriptions in both Languages (…) I suppose in a few Years (Interpreters) will also be necessary in the Assembly (…) they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will not in my Opinion be able to preserve our Language, and even our Government will become precarious."

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Benjamin Franklin, 1753

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Democracy

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Number of democracies

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Enthusiasm

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Trust

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UK political parties

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Impacts on democracy

• Structures out of date• Mismatch demand/supply• Public expectations different• Legitimacy harder to acquire

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“The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment.”

Robert M. Hutchins

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Technology

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“Every two days now we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003”

Google CEO Eric Schmidt

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Sending message across Atlantic

Year Time taken1812 3 weeks1865 11 days1866 1 minuteToday 0.1 second

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Cost to reproduce a book

Year Means Cost 1011 Scribe ~ $17,000

1511 Printing press

~$57

2011 Electronic copy

~$0.01

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“The world is poised on the cusp of an economic and cultural shift as dramatic as that of the Industrial Revolution.”

Steven Levy

“The Internet is a telephone system that's gotten uppity.”

Clifford Stoll

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Impacts of technology

• Loss of control• Risk of being swamped• Business models challenged

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Your turn!What will we need to do differently?Due to:1.Migration2.Democracy3.Technology Work at flipcharts

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Twitter Questions

• Use the twitter hashtag to ask questions• If you’re not on twitter you can still take

part!

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What works?

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Principles for online engagement http://www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/armchair_no_comment/principles.html

1. Technology alone is not the answer2. Understand your participants first3. If you build it, they might not come! 4. Look beyond your sector for inspiration5. Evaluate and share your learning

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Understanding Engagement:Making it all add up

OutcomeWhat

Process / Structure

How

PeopleWho

ContextWhere

PurposeWhy

Process/ Structure

How

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Three basic recruitment choices:

• Open access process• Selective process -Interest based • Selective process –Demographically based

Whom to involve

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Spectrum of engagement

Collaborate

Co-Producing

Consulting

Informing

Edward
SHouldn't we use the three lebvel one that we then use in the presentation? Inform, consult, co-produce?
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Informing

Tool Web linkBlog http://wordpress.org/ Micro blogging (twitter)

http://twitter.com/

RSS http://www.whatisrss.com/ Podcasts http://gpodder.org/ Phone app http://www.institute.nhs.uk/

building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/phone_applications.html

Edward
Do we need a page for each method -with the case study on that page, rather than having methods and then examples on seperate pages?
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AlphaGov

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Looking Local

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ConsultingTool Web link

Text messaging

http://www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/text_messaging.html

Social Networking

www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/armchair_no_comment/social_networking.html

www.facebook.com

Surveys and quizzes www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/online_surveys_and_quizzes.html

www.surveymonkey.com

Phone apps www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/phone_applications.html

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Fixmystreet

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Collaboration

Armchair Involvement Master Class

Tool Web link

Online collaborative spaces

http://www.huddle.net/

Mash-ups http://www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/mash-ups.html

User generated online content

http://www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/user_generated_online_content.html

Wiki http://www.institute.nhs.uk/building_capability/technology_and_product_innovation/mash-ups.html

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Long term...

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What good is excellent data on your residents if they hate you?

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Radical engagement:

Structures ->Relationships

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What works?• Map community members and Personalise

invitation • Allow people to make small commitments to

begin with• Confront stereotypes of civic activism

(“NIMBY”, “Usual Suspect”)• Provide immediate follow up actions for

people to take

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http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/

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The factors that shape participationIndividual motivations and resources

Relationships and social networks

Groups and organisations

Local environment and place

Wider societal and global influences

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Why participation starts

An emotional reactionA personal life eventAn external influence

Practical resourcesLearnt resourcesFelt resources

Groups and organisationsLocal environment and

place

Helping othersDeveloping relationshipsExercising values &

beliefsHaving influenceFor personal benefitBeing part of something

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Why participation continues or stopsFriendship

s

Life event

Relationships

TimeHealth

Enjoyment

Impact

Energy

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Visual

Auditory

Kinaesthetic

Senses

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Only ask: Only ask: • If you want to know the If you want to know the

answeranswer• About things that people know About things that people know

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Questions & Answers

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"The greatest thing about the internet is that you can quote something and just totally make up the source."

Benjamin Franklin

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Sticky dot voting

• What is the biggest barrier to successful Immigrant Inclusion through eParticipation?

• One vote per person...

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involveRoyal London House 22-25 Finsbury Square London EC2A 1DX

t: +44 (0) 20 7 920 6472e: [email protected]