E-Democracy Lessons from Bristol & the National Project Stephen Hilton Corporate Consultation Manager, Bristol City Council Board Member, Local e-Democracy.

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E-Democracy Lessons from Bristol & the National Project Stephen Hilton Corporate Consultation Manager, Bristol City Council Board Member, Local e-Democracy National Project

An application of e-technology that enables or enhances the interaction between government and its stakeholders with the goal of raising engagement and participation in democratic processes. The challenge: “People want something more than the occasional vote - the average citizen spends 72 minutes voting during their life. Democratic legitimacy and civic engagement is enhanced when democratic institutions spread and share power rather than hoard it.” David Miliband MP Definition of e-Democracy

Bristol is European City for e-Democracy 2005/06

History of e-Democracy in Bristol Ground-up Participation - community campaign pack Building good practice – Local e- Democracy National Project Online consultations and ‘e- experiments’ Information - Consultation Finder

Setting the Scene BRISTOL 8th largest city in England Population of 400,000 University city - 36,000 students Capital of South West England

BRISTOL

Turning the clock back to 2000

Consultation Strategy Bristol began developing a Consultation Strategy in 2000 More than twenty five offline consultations found to be running concurrently when this strategy was prepared

At the same time….

Consultation Finder

Makes it easier for… –Elected Representatives to find out about consultation in their wards –Officers to check what consultation is planned and what’s been done before –Citizens and stakeholders to register interest and to participate

Visits to Consultation Finder

Online Consultations

Electronic voting Began using electronic voting at public events 4 years ago Instant feedback builds trust Good feedback from users Additional appeal to come along to events

Height Matters Consultation

Consultation on proposed tall buildings policy Bristol’s largest online survey to date – 85% online response Range of e-consultation / participation tools used – survey, forum and “e-Decide” Offline and Online working together

E-Decide

A deliberative polling tool Interactive tool which presents both sides of the debate, challenging people’s beliefs Used as a pre-consultation tool to encourage more informed responses

I’m a Councillor… Get me out of here!

Used to support Local Democracy Week Aimed at young people in schools Councillors, including Executive Members answered questions from young people Two councillors voted-off each week Winner became “Youth e-Champion”

Local e-Democracy National Project Government Funding - £4 million development programme Involving over 20 authorities - delivering 112 products National Evaluation 2005/06 - £500,000 dissemination and take-up Suite of products Benefits analysis Inform policy development

Bristol’s Role in National Project Member of Project Board Lead of research and evaluation work stream Lead of e-panel and e-panel training work packages Piloted and promoted e-petitioning Involvement in partnership working and Issues Forums

Councillor websites – research Blogging National Cllr index How the projects support stakeholders Communities Baseline Survey & Evaluation Funding Database Case Studies International case studies Councils Councillors Issues forum E-petitioning E-Democracy Games Action network E-dem icons Citizen Panels E-moderation Microdemocracy Online Surgeries Webcasting toolkit

Webcasting –Making information about Council business more easily available –Publishing the business of the council (minutes, agendas, forward plans, etc) –Broadcasting committee/public meetings Benefits –Increased reach and accessibility –Increased citizen trust –High fixed costs can be lowered through leasing/sharing

E-Panel (Ask Bristol)

Over 1100 registered members E-enabled citizens panel using a variety of engagement mechanisms- consultation; forums; polling Moderation encourages deliberation and shared solutions

MP / COUNCILLOR BLOGS –Many councillors now run web pages and/or blogs. They offer low cost, direct communication –Free blogging platforms available –Analysis of good practise and legal issues Benefits –Potential savings due to centralised hosting and training –Potential mass reach of blogs

E-PETITIONING –33 e-petitions have been run –Over epetition signatures in total –Biggest response to a recycling plastics petition posted by a Councillor (4867) –Provides background information, photos, links –Discussion forum can contain comments for and against each petition

E-PETITIONING

Campaign Creator ODPM e-Innovation Funded Community Focused Campaigning Project –Community Campaign Manager –Community Website –Guidance materials –Partnerships –Pilots

Campaign Community Website

Campaign Manager

Research & evaluation work

Research with Citizens Young People want the opportunity to speak up on issues which affect them (72%) but… Half (52%) say they are not interested in politics Once familiar with the idea, the vast majority of citizens (79%) feel e-Democracy is something that Governments should pursue

“There is potential to reach more than 8 out of 10 people in the UK through the combined use of Internet, Digital TV and Mobile phones” ‘What Works’ eDemocracy Literature Review, MORI 2004 Growing potential to reach out through use of technologies

E-Democracy Conclusions Its not just about the technology Its about engaging with citizens It is about making Democracy easier and more convenient It’s about making sure democracy is inclusive It is about outcomes & enabling Councillors to be effective Community Leaders Local eDemocracy National Project, 2005

It is about Outcomes & Enabling Councillors to be Effective Community Leaders “It’s all about: it’s giving power to the people. That’s what this is all about: making sure that people give themselves help to find solutions to their own problems” Local Councillor, quoted in Evaluation of Community-Led Approaches to e- Democracy, 2005

E-Democracy has the potential to bring real and important benefits to elected representatives council officers and citizens Representatives must take advantage of these tools for their statutory activities, and should be able to frame cost-neutral additions to business cases that include e- Democracy tools and techniques. Key Message

Links and Contacts e-Petitions Ask Bristol Bristol City Council Local e-Democracy National Project