Friday, May 13, 2005

Thanks

Thanks Duncan for going through this again.
It was good to meet again at Shepherds Dene and give the network the boost that comes from direct contact.
I was wondering if it is possible to post documents to the Blog so that they would become available to those who were interested but not inconvenience those who weren't.
Anyone know if this is possible?
best wishes
John

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Tying in PA research into bids

I'm not sure if anyone is still using the blog, but I'm looking to write in researching the effectiveness of PA methods into a current bid. This would be to help give PA a more prestigious name. The bid at the moment is to run a forum theatre project, and use PA to monitor and evaluate it.

I'm about to draft this out, but as it was spoken at the last PPfC meeting, I thought someone might be able to other suggestions of how to go about this - maybe examples of how this has been written in before, or key phrasing.

Please contact me if you think you can help.
Thanks, Eve

Eve.Bevan@hf-pct.nhs.uk

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Participatory Democracy case studies

Thanks to Peter for getting a sample case study and a proforma out on this. I thought it was really useful - very straightforward and succinct. Would like to suggest an additional heading though (although loath to add any complexicity to it) about impact; I read the case study and wondered whether there had been any referenda - if so what on and what was the outcome; what difference has it it made?

Case studies workshop 27th Jan 05

Hi all, Please see below the proposed agenda for the Case studies workshop. We've kept it as simple as possible. I'll copy the proposed case study format with an example into a separate post. Hope you've all received your invitations!
Cheers, Jo

PA Case Studies Workshop January 27th 2005

Purpose of event:
To share examples of PA in action, whether positive or negative; to deepen learning about what works/doesn’t work and why; to capture those examples in case study format.

Preparation required:
Draft case study using the format template
Bring a laptop to the event if in a position to do so.

Outputs:
A series of case studies in a common format that can be used as evidence of how PA can contribute to good practice and to influence policy and decision making.

Agenda
10.00-10.30
Introductions and outline for day: purpose & structure

10.30-11.15
Small groups: First sharing of case study stories; Work in 3s to ‘interrogate’ the stories and deepen the analysis
Small groups appoint facilitator to take them through process and keep things moving.
See how many stories there are in the group; Divide into morning and afternoon blocks, but with more in the am than pm.
Work in 3s to develop the analysis
Write-up onto pro-forma before lunch
11.15-11.30
BREAK
11.30 11.45
Short plenary to catch any insights so far into the format/process
11.45-1
Small groups: continued.
Write up into pro-formas when ready; share progress in whole of small group before lunch
1-2
LUNCH

2-
Small groups: continue as appropriate
Same again, but shorter

Writing up case studies into Case Study pro-forma
3.15-3.30
BREAK

3.30-4.15
Plenary: sharing of one story from each small group (the one that changed most or the ‘most interesting’?)

4.15-4.30
Evaluation and close


Thursday, December 02, 2004

Hello

Have just joined and happy to enter the blog age. Also just to confirm the West Midlands meeting is confirmed for 11am on the 9th December at 6 Bennetts Hill Birmingham.

See you all there.

Keith

Thursday, November 11, 2004

case studies etc

Good to see a few posts. I must admit i've had to remind myself to log on, rather than being bombarded by emails, but hey...! Re the case studies, perhaps we encourage people to bring examples, but don't make it conditional - some people (like here) might just want to lurk and learn?! Birmingham sounds fine.

Re this blog - is it time to 'invite' everyone who had been invited to the Oxfam event(s)? Anyone object?

And how did the meeting with involve go? Do we have some principles now...?!!!

Cheers

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Case studies

Hi all

Myself and Jo talked yesterday and are looking at moving on a Case Studies "event". We are looking at the idea of proformas so if anyone has any comments please say.

Other points were the venue - Birmingham?
Would everyone have to bring a case study or not be allowed to attend?
who to invite - PPforC, Oxfam Training the Trainers group and ?????????


any comments

thanks for a good two days, great to be with people who are passionate about PA etc. I have to apologise that I have not yet written to my local newspaper but it is on my list!

happy participations

Megan

Thursday, November 04, 2004

blogging and networking

Thanks Duncan - it's working! Well I was inspired to be part of the 2nd retreat and to meet everyone. One of the 'actions' I'd like to take is to set up a London PA network. I would be great to discuss this with the London-based retreaters, M&S-ers and find a constructive way to set up and run this.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Eve