Resilient Ferguslie Park hungry for more participation
/See how participatory budgeting has been used in Ferguslie Park and the impact its made to the local community.
Read MoreSee how participatory budgeting has been used in Ferguslie Park and the impact its made to the local community.
Read MoreThe Democratic Society has published a series of new podcasts which explore how participatory budgeting has been used across Scotland.
Read MoreThis online learning event will explore digital approaches to PB.
Read MorePeople Powered is a new organisation to support participatory democracy across the globe.
Read MoreA French politician has called for participatory budgeting to part of how the country recovers from the impact of Covid-19.
Read MoreFiona Garven, SCDC Director, shares her thoughts on how we can use participatory budgeting to support our Covid-19 recovery
Read MoreWe recently asked PB Scotland Network members their thoughts about how PB has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak and what opportunities we might see as we move to the next phase of the recovery.
Read MoreA decision day event planned for Saturday, April 18 at Ardrossan Civic Centre was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic, and voting will now take place online.
Read MoreAs the Covid-19 crisis continues we want to find out your thoughts and ideas about the impact this outbreak is having on PB in Scotland.
Read MoreA recent co-produced paper by The Democratic Society and Australia’s newDemocracy Foundation highlights useful components and exercising that can be used when taking deliberation ‘online’.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has published the guidance for the Pupil Equity Fund 2020-21, featuring a statement on how schools can use PB to engage children and young people in decision making.
Read MoreIn this piece, Tony Bone from Celebrate Kilmarnock reflects on how we can create a new normal of empowerment and participation in the wake of Covid-19.
Read MoreThis article explores some of the pros and cons when designing online deliberation tools.
Read MoreNesta share the digital tools that can keep democracy going during lockdown.
Read MoreAfter the release of a £350 million Scottish Government fund to support welfare and wellbeing, David Reilly writes on the role of Participatory Budgeting in building trust, resilience and ensuing community priorities guide our new investments.
Read MoreA University of Strathclyde student research project wants to hear your PB experience in this new survey.
Read MoreFife Council and Glasgow City Council have been heralded as Democracy Pioneers for their innovative work around participatory budgeting.
Read MoreApplication deadline for Blacklands Community Kitty is 19 April 2020.
Read MoreHelp £90K of participatory budgeting funds be allocated to Glasgow Parks and Greenspace projects led by volunteers across the city.
Read MoreDutch organisations ‘Democratie in Actie, ‘Netwerk Democratie’ and the Like! project have developed a guide on local practices of digital participation in Europe.
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting in Scotland.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.
PB Scotland is developed by the
Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC)
with funding from the Scottish Government.
For more information please contact info@pbscotland.scot.
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