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Tagged ItemsMark Waters - Looking aheadPresentation slides for Mark Water's Looking ahead presentation -not actually presented at the conference
The quiet before the storm? - By Jez HallMaybe it’s the time of year, or the fact I’ve been involved with thinking about PB for 10 years now, but I’ve been in reflective mood recently.
Different PB ProcessesParticipatory Budgeting can be applied to many different contexts where priorities have to be made and budgets set in the allocation of public funds. Most, but not all, of the PB initiatives in the UK to date have been applied to the allocation of small grants.
Briefing note on mainstreaming PB
Your Norfolk Your Decision event videoVideo from Norfolk's first PB decision making event in December 2008. The first PB event in England to be county wide
Salford's Community Committee in Claremont & WeasteVideo of a participatory budgeting event which used devolved highways budgets to the community committee of Claremont and Weaste.
Different types of PB…what is PB really? - By Ruth JacksonAt the end of January, I went to speak at an international conference on PB in Berlin. Overall, the conference was very interesting and I met a number of people in the international PB world that I’d previously only emailed or heard about. What really struck me, however, was how different PB is in different places around the world.
Anne Godding's East Salford Highways experiencePresentation given by Anne Godding at national PB conference
Tower Hamlets School Council bookletBooklet produced by Tower Hamlets for the School Council Conference of which PB was a part, including information on projects. Included in new toolkit
Section 106 funding in East DevonOne of the Council’s priorities is ‘Children and Young People’ and inviting them to help design and vote on play and recreation provided an excellent opportunity for the Council to engage with children and young people.
Tower Hamlets year 1 evaluationEvaluation produced by Tower Hamlets after their first PB process.
Case studies from Seville & Toronto - research paper
Can PB close the commissioning gap and support community and social enterprise? - by Jez HallA recent report about community organisations becoming involved in commissioning raises a tantalising possibility.
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