Chapter 2 – Citizen & community engagement

2.5 Useful resources

Toolkit chapters

Useful Resources

  • Ashden’s Learning Out Loud platform: Citizen Engagement resources
  • mySociety’s guide to digital tools for democratic participation
  • mySociety’s guide to how digital tools can be used to augment and improve offline citizens’ assemblies
  • Involve’s guide to digital tools for participation, including a database of currently active tools
  • Scottish Government user guide on influencing behaviour. Provides a framework for identifying barriers to behavioural change and can be used as an engagement tool with community groups to map out barriers and solutions to key behavioural challenges
  • Planning For Real, an organisation that works with community groups, local authorities and housing providers to design and run programmes of community engagement so that people can voice their thoughts on topics such as neighbourhood planning, regeneration projects, and service provision
  • The Scottish Community Development Centre’s resources on community development, co-production and community capacity building.

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