Democracy Day 2020 launches new public participation initiatives

Democracy Day 2020 launches new public participation initiatives

Paul Braithwaite is Head of Innovation & Voice with the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, leading their work on social and democratic innovation.

On 29th January 2020, more than 100 people gathered in Parliament Building’s Long Gallery for the fourth annual Democracy Day to share ideas about involving the public more in decision-making. At the heart of the programme organised by the Community Foundation in association with Imagine! Belfast Festival, 30 one-minute pitches made by organisations looking for support to hone their proposals and work with partners to deliver change.

 

 

The agenda included three invited speakers bringing perspectives from outside Northern Ireland. Newcastle University’s Dr Ian O’Flynn spoke about the challenges facing democracy and how to develop deliberative democracy in divided societies. The Democratic Society’s Kelly McBride gave an overview of different ways in which digital democracy has been encouraged in the UK and abroad. And the founder of Citizens UK, Neil Jameson, discussed the history and power of community organising.

After lunch, the pitchers sat around tables discussing and debating their ideas. Groups merged and demerged, and by the end of the afternoon, 14 ideas emerged. Some examples include:

  • Establishment of a NI Youth Assembly – collaboration of NUS-USI, NI Youth Forum & Youth Action
  • Local action to address climate change – groups including Garvagh Development Trust, Holywood Shared Town and Derry City & Strabane District Council
  • Design of a ‘Citizens Panel’ or similar to support delivery of Community Planning – led by Newry, Mourne & Down Community Planning Partnership

Each is a partnership of more than one organisation, and after participating in a series of four workshops they will be able to access an initial small grant to test their idea, followed by an opportunity to apply for a share of a £500,000 grants pot to help deliver their fully fledged project through the Civic Innovation Programme.

Democracy Day and the Civic Innovation Programme are made possible with the support of the Esmée Fairburn Foundation and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. Visit the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland website for more information.

All the presenter slides for Democracy Day can be downloaded here.

Below are videos of each of the presentations as well as the final results announcement.

 

Dr Ian O'Flynn, Newcastle University - Deliberative Democracy and Divided Societies

 

Kelly McBride, The Democratic Society - Digital Democracy

 

Neil Jameson, Citizens UK - Community Organising

 

Democracy Day Pitching Results