Open Government Action Plan commitment 2: participation framework

Progress reports on our commitment to improve the way we involve you in decisions that affect you, as part of our open government action plan.

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 Progress to March 2020

1. Develop cohesive guidance and practice on participation

 

1.1 Develop and begin to roll out a Participation Framework

Status: 🔴 Delayed

Work continues on developing the Participation Framework, however this has been slowed by the redistribution of resources to support the Citizens Assembly of Scotland.

Workshops to test the guidance to meet needs of people with protected characteristics and SG’s commitments in the Race Equality Framework are underway.

1.2 Improve the formal consultation process

Status: 🙂 On track

Consultations guidance has been reviewed to create a new ‘Handbook’ for ‘traditional written consultation’. The ‘Handbook’ has was published on Saltire (the Scottish Government Intranet) in November 2019 in a series of useful, ‘bite –sized’ resources and use and comments are being monitored to ensure iterative improvement.

The government Consultation Working Group continues to work with the Participation Framework Working Group in development of the Participation Framework. In addition, work is ongoing with Parliament and COSLA to develop a more coordinated and system wide approach to the involvement of people in the work of government.

1.3 Development of a strategic approach to participation specific to Children & Young People 

Status: 🙂 On track

March 2nd - Decision Making:  Children and Young People’s Participation webpages published on the Scottish Government website.  To visit the webpages please click here.

A survey was put out for consultation during January and February 2020 aiming to  gather views on how respondents work with children and young people and support them to participate in decision making, and what barriers respondents have experienced (or witnessed) that hinders their engagement.​​​​​​ It received 472 responses, which are now being analysed.

2. Experiment with attitudes to openness

 

Status: âœ” Complete

Hosted two events and began growing community on this subject to explore openness. Events hosted in collaboration with civil society partners with government and non-governmental participants.
1) â€˜Working in the open’ event as part of FireStarter Festival (Feb 2019)

Since the event, we have been building a community around the idea of working in the open. Has since linked up with gov/public sector/civil society across the UK to explore what ‘openness’ means in different contexts. Continues as virtual meet-ups organised on Twitter.

2) Exploring openness and participation in area of planning, design and architecture to reach new communities and an alternative approach to openness from different sectors, as part of Architecture Fringe Festival (April 2019)

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3. Test citizen participation enabled by technology

 

Status: 🙂 On track

Scottish Government are collaborating with COSLA- led project exploring digital participation technology building on existing online participatory budgeting work across Scotland. Scottish Government is working with technology providers to scope feasibility and to pilot new approaches. These pilots may include but are not limited to the participation opportunities highlighted in recently published Programme for Government. Work to develop a consultation noticeboard or aggregator on the Scottish Government website is on hold.

4. Explore deliberative and participatory methods through specific examples of active work

 

Tests have taken place in a number of policy areas. The principle of these is Scotland’s first citizens assembly, consisting of 100+ randomly selected citizens deliberating on the future of the constitution over 6 weekends. This work will be subject to independent research and evaluation to ensure the learning from the assembly can feed into the continued development of the Participation Framework. 

Other explorations of methods which have taken place include:

4.1 Participatory Budgeting

Status: 🙂 On track

Charter on PB has been coproduced and published â€“ collaborative work between COSLA, Scottish Government and the PB network is actively driving improvement

4.2 Coproduction

Status: 🙂 On track

The Homelessness and Housing-Related Social Security Unit have continued to take a co-productive approach to policy development and implementation to end homelessness and rough sleeping.

5. Transparent and Open Policy Making

 

Status: 🙂 On track

The Digital Identity programme is on track and working actively with civil society and industry to deliver a trusted system.

Additionally, Doreen Grove of the Scottish OGP team is part of an international team working with Open Government Partnerships to provide guidance on improving the use of deliberative techniques and with OECD’ s Open Government team’s Democracy Innovation Network to share learning on the use of deliberative democracy

6. Gender – research and evaluation on equality of participation in OGP planning

 

Status: 🙂 On track

We will hold an international workshop on 7th May 2020 in Edinburgh to examine current and future practice on gender sensitive policy making.  It is being developed with academics, feminist groups in Scotland and feminist network Open government Partnership and in co-ordination with First Ministers Council of Women and Girls.  It will involve a number of international contributors.

 

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