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What is genuine engagement in a networked world?

Public-i is collaborating with our friends at the Democratic Society and OCSI to bring local government an open and networked approach to engagement. By getting together we’re combining our unique sets of skills to create what we believe is an exciting, attractive package offering genuine engagement.

Of course that begs a question: what is ‘genuine engagement’? Well, for us, it is defined by a set of principles. We’ve already begun sketching that out here and here and we’re calling our approach Open Network. It reflects our belief in working in an open, collaborative way of working and are responsive to the changes in society, technology and culture we see around us…

There are a some other very important things:-

What this means

Our projects will start with carefully thought-out hard and soft research that looks at how we can best engage with individual communities and build networks. By identifying the hard-to-reach early we can use a pallet of digital-engagement techniques to respond to different needs, ensuring everyone can take part.

Equally, this agile, open approach means we’ll establish links with existing groups and find events that we can take part in when spreading the word, while our own meetings will focus on those who we’ve already identified can engage and take part in developing the work. And because we will concentrate on developing open, reusable resources (both on and offline) we will be able to share our work and its benefits widely with others to strengthen links with the communities we’re working with.

All the way through the process the aim will be to build links that help establish a resilient community of actors who can engage in and communicate the project’s aims. By doing this we’ll develop a pool of knowledge and expertise that will help bolster, test and support the work – and will be of enormous potential value long after the project wraps up.

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