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December 10, 2018

A right to a voice: participatory budgeting and children’s rights

December 10, 2018/ Andrew Paterson
A right to a voice: participatory budgeting and children’s rights

In this blog, Andrew Paterson from PB Scotland shows how PB is a great way to advance children’s right to participate.

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March 26, 2018

Let’s leave age limits in the past: Voting ages and PB

March 26, 2018/ David Reilly
Let’s leave age limits in the past: Voting ages and PB

With equality and empowerment central to participatory budgeting, David Reilly asks: why we would exclude anyone because of their age?

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February 20, 2016

Mini publics and free school meals

February 20, 2016/ Admin

Explore how Aberdeenshire used participatory budgeting and mini publics to address issues around free schools meals.

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PB Scotland

Participatory budgeting in Scotland.

What is PB?

Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.

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