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Opening up the Public Sector through Collaborative Governance. Opening up the Public Sector through Collaborative Governance Tore Chr. Malterud. Some statistics. 115 applications 8 evaluators 26 countries 3 evaluators per application.
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Opening up the Public Sector through Collaborative Governance Opening up the Public Sector through Collaborative Governance Tore Chr. Malterud
Some statistics • 115 applications • 8 evaluators • 26 countries • 3 evaluators per application
The EPSA Theme II was looking for showcase projects that attempt to adapt private sector models of consumer (citizens) involvement in policy planning, decision making and delivery, but which also build further on the concepts of ‘open government’ and ‘active citizenship’, ultimately allowing citizens to engage in the planning and delivery of public services.
The Involvement Staircase
The nominees all showed..... • A willingness to open up the different phases and processes to civil society • A link between objectives and results, including measurement • An assessment against alternatives for collaborative governance
Final Nominees: Theme 2 Theme 2: Opening Up the Public Sector through Collaborative Governance (5) • EPSA2011244 The City of Barcelona’s Food Markets Remodelling Process (Spain) • EPSA2011028 Show Colours for Münster (Germany) • EPSA2011250 Civil Society Involvement in the Welcoming and Integration of Immigrants – The Case of Portugal • EPSA2011071 Introduction of an Interactive Search, Allocation and Administrative Procedure for Child Care Services (City of Heidenau, Germany) • EPSA2011254 Mijn Borne 2030 – Joint vision (Netherlands)