Event: Participatory Budgeting and Open Government - 16th August, Edinburgh

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Share your ideas about how PB can help government, nationally and locally, work better for its people.

This free informal workshop, organised by Scottish Government, COSLA and Open Government Network & PB Scotland, will ask how participatory budgeting can help make government in Scotland more open, transparent and accountable. Using your experiences of PB, we’ll ask:

  • What actions can help take PB further?
  • How can PB enable more people to be involved in developing public services?
  • How can it be used more effectively to guide how public money is spent?

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST HERE

Come along and learn more about open government and the Open Government Partnership, meet the team and discuss your views and ideas about how we can make government work better for Scotland.

Who is this event for?

This event is open to everyone whether you have been involved in PB as a member of the public, a working professional or a student. You don’t need to know anything about open government, we just want to hear what you think. We’re encourage everyone to take part and share their ideas in a safe and respectful space.

What will happen on the day?

Date: Thursday, 16th August 2018
Location: Cosla offices, Haymarket, Edinburgh

1pm – Arrivals: teas and coffees
1.30pm - Welcome from facilitators (Scottish Community Development Centre)
What is open government? - speakers from the Scottish Government open government team, and the civil society open government network.
2pm - Workshop discussions - what changes do you want to see? Small group discussions
3pm - Round up, summary and next steps
3.30pm - End

Accessibility and Questions

The venue is fully accessible, please get in touch if you have any questions or need more information. We will try to accommodate any requirements you have to make attending this event as easy as possible for you. Please let us know in advance if you have any requirements either by emailing ingage@gov.scot or call Niamh on 07824596600 (also available on the day if you’re running late or can’t find the venue). Feel free to drop us a line with any questions.