Developing policy advice on new technology & tools for the Community Empowerment Strategy Division of CLG

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Welcome to the workbench

A workshop session at Shine 2008During this 3-month secondment to CLG it would be so easy to get engulfed by the government machine and become invisible to the very people that I need to help me from both inside and outside government.

So I intend to use this online place as my workbench, or should I say, our workbench. Subject, of course, to not embarassing anyone or breaking the Official Secrets Act.

Trying to link things up

This is a great interview of Dan McQuillan by David Wilcox at last week's UK Catalyst Awards which gives me real encouragement. It's a real pity that people in CLG will not be able to watch this (unless they do it from home).

Over the last five weeks of my part-time secondment I've been trying to join things up so that Government supported 'awards' and 'competitions' have pathways into funding for innovation and that one funding pot links across to another etc. I'd also like to see Government funding act in a catalytic way by helping the networks that build up around events (like 2gether08, Shine, UK Catalyst Awards) to maintain themselves on an ongoing basis so that ideas can feed off ideas, innovators can meet other innovators and investors, commissioners and so on.

Although, it has to said, that I have been pushing on open doors . . . there are still one or two barriers to be overcome. Watching Dan's interview is a great encouragement.

Communities in Control in a Wordle

No time to read the whole white paper? Here are the keywords in the Empowerment White Paper: Communities in Control in a single graphic.

EWP wordle

Produced using Wordle. The input text was from the core of the White Paper only. It excludes forewards and footnotes. The words 'will', 'can' and 'also' have been removed. Thanks to Steve Dale for drawing Wordle to my attention.

Hazel Blears speaks . . .

. . . . while the conversations go on around her. Well done CLG!

Visit CLG's pageflakes aggregator here: www.pageflekes.com/ewp

Hazel Blears speaks . . . .

Hazel Blears embraces Web 2.0

Hazel Blears on Twitter
Hazel Blears' has started tweeting today and a blog is to follow shortly. You can follow her here: http://twitter.com/communitiesuk

The RSS feed is:
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/15340496.rss

What are they saying about the Empowerment White Paper?

EWP Aggregator
In order to help CLG track the conversations going on about the Empowerment White Paper and provide another demonstration of the power of the Web 2.0 tools we have at our disposal, I have set up a Pageflakes page to aggregate posts from blogs and Twitter with the terms 'Empowerment White Paper' or 'Communities in Control' in them.

My secret wish is that Hazel Blears will see these conversation and will want to get involved . . . . watch this space.
www.pageflakes.com/ewp

Going to where the conversations are already happening

03/07/2008

I was very grateful to have been invited to contribute to the inspiring 2gether08 event last Thursday. I attended with two hats on.

In my current role as secondee to CLG, I'd gone there to check out my hunch that this is the sort of event and network that local and national Government needs to engage with if we are to make progress with the Government's policy of community empowerment. My hunch was right and at the very, very last minute national Government did get involved with Tom Watson MP using the event to promote the 'mash-up' competion - Show Us a Better Way. Hopefully their involvement will be better planned and more strategic next year.

While I was there I also did a mini presentation and led a 'next steps' discussion with a group of people behind the Coca-Cola Campaign. More on this later.

Jennifer Tracey of iPM

At the event, during the coffee break, I got a surprise call from Jennifer Tracey (pictured!) who asked to meet to talk about what had happened since Radio 4's iPM Programme first featured the campaign in May. You can listen to an edit of the interview below or by going to the feature on the iPM website. Thanks are due again to the whole of the iPM Team who really helped to get this campaign off to a flying start.


Add IPM Radio4's channel to your page

Government should be the wholesaler not the retailer of information and services

Large supermarket Small fruit shop
Photos by appaloosa and fabuleuxfab

I am very grateful to all those who contributed to the web24gov workshop at CLG on Thursday (19/6/08) especially those who did so on a purely voluntary basis - I owe you one!

The workshop brought together the cognisenti in the application of new technologies (aka Web 2.0) keen to learn about the government's Community Empowerment strategies and civil servants keen to know more about new technologies. And there were one or two people who usefully straddled both camps. The snappy 2-hour session was delivered in perfect pitch by David Wilcox.

A more detailed report of the outcomes will follow but I just wanted to draw attention to one remark that struck a real chord with me.

Public service startups could partner with C4

2gether08 logo
This is a great interview with Matt Locke. Key points for me are:

  • You need to get your services where people are (and they are all over the place these days)
  • Delivery in partnership with others

web24gov mini workshop

As part of my work on new technologies in relation to the Empowerment White Paper, Peter Blair (CLG) and I are hosting a workshop from 11am to 1pm on 19 June where we will be considering the answers to these questions:

How can we best use digital media to get public services to where people are going to be in five years time?

We'd also like to explore how we get from the systems/processes/culture we have in place today to the systems/processes/culture we will need to deliver what's required in five years time.

The participants will include CLG staff, community development projects, community webmasters and staff from other Government Departments.

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