Including the closely related term government.
… organisations in the district rather than only referring to local government and that such a question would enable participants to use their own creativity and unique expertise to its full. Members of the Jury: Recruitment One of the defining features of the Citizens’ or People’s Jury process is the way that participants are chosen. Many practitioners and academics argue that a People’s Jury…
… to recruit to. Participants were recruited across the 10 different categories of multiple deprivation. The oversight panel felt it was important to make sure that Jury membership reflected different attitudes to climate change. The Government’s BEIS public attitudes tracker from March 2019 asked the question ‘how concerned, if at all, are you about climate change?’ Recruitment…
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… of the jury were held in the Storey Institute. This council owned performing arts venue was chosen due to its central location and its suitable access. Covid-19: moving the jury online As People’s Jury members started to gather at the Storey Institute for session 6 on March 16, the government announced that all unnecessary social contacts should cease. As a result, the jury process…
… be useful for jury members to think about some of the ways change can happen. In this fourth session Rebecca Willis spoke on the different roles of central and local government businesses, communities and individuals. Commentator: Christopher Shaw, Senior Researcher with Climate Outreach. In his 15 minute slot Chris presented insights from the social sciences on how to communicate…