Data

General Issues
Environment
Governance & Political Institutions
Energy
Specific Topics
Public Participation
Climate Change
Environmental Conservation
Location
Blackpool
England
United Kingdom
Scope of Influence
City/Town
Links
https://www.blackpool.gov.uk/Residents/Planning-environment-and-community/Climate-emergency/Climate-assembly.aspx
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Time Limited or Repeated?
A single, defined period of time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Research
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Research
Consultation
Co-governance
Spectrum of Public Participation
Consult
Total Number of Participants
40
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals
Recruitment Method for Limited Subset of Population
Random Sample
Targeted Demographics
Men
Youth
Women
General Types of Methods
Informal conversation spaces
Participant-led meetings
Public meetings
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Facilitate decision-making
Propose and/or develop policies, ideas, and recommendations
Legality
No
Facilitators
Yes
Facilitator Training
Professional Facilitators
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Online
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Ask & Answer Questions
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Express Opinions/Preferences Only
Information & Learning Resources
Expert Presentations
Written Briefing Materials
Video Presentations
Decision Methods
Voting
If Voting
Majoritarian Voting
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
Public Report
Primary Organizer/Manager
Shared Future, A Community Interest Company
Type of Organizer/Manager
Community Based Organization
Funder
Blackpool district council
Type of Funder
Local Government
Staff
Yes
Volunteers
Yes
Evidence of Impact
Yes
Types of Change
Changes in public policy
Implementers of Change
Elected Public Officials
Appointed Public Servants
Lay Public
Formal Evaluation
Yes
Evaluation Report Links
https://democracy.blackpool.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=364&MId=6354&Ver=4

CASE

Blackpool climate assembly

July 9, 2022 olawaleawoyinka
June 7, 2022 Nina Sartor
June 6, 2022 olawaleawoyinka
General Issues
Environment
Governance & Political Institutions
Energy
Specific Topics
Public Participation
Climate Change
Environmental Conservation
Location
Blackpool
England
United Kingdom
Scope of Influence
City/Town
Links
https://www.blackpool.gov.uk/Residents/Planning-environment-and-community/Climate-emergency/Climate-assembly.aspx
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Time Limited or Repeated?
A single, defined period of time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Research
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Research
Consultation
Co-governance
Spectrum of Public Participation
Consult
Total Number of Participants
40
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals
Recruitment Method for Limited Subset of Population
Random Sample
Targeted Demographics
Men
Youth
Women
General Types of Methods
Informal conversation spaces
Participant-led meetings
Public meetings
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Facilitate decision-making
Propose and/or develop policies, ideas, and recommendations
Legality
No
Facilitators
Yes
Facilitator Training
Professional Facilitators
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Online
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Ask & Answer Questions
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Express Opinions/Preferences Only
Information & Learning Resources
Expert Presentations
Written Briefing Materials
Video Presentations
Decision Methods
Voting
If Voting
Majoritarian Voting
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
Public Report
Primary Organizer/Manager
Shared Future, A Community Interest Company
Type of Organizer/Manager
Community Based Organization
Funder
Blackpool district council
Type of Funder
Local Government
Staff
Yes
Volunteers
Yes
Evidence of Impact
Yes
Types of Change
Changes in public policy
Implementers of Change
Elected Public Officials
Appointed Public Servants
Lay Public
Formal Evaluation
Yes
Evaluation Report Links
https://democracy.blackpool.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=364&MId=6354&Ver=4

Blackpool climate assembly brought together 40 randomly selected residents from across the Blackpool city region between January and February 2021, to figure out how to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.

Problems and Purpose

Background History and Context

In June 2019, Blackpool Council declared a climate emergency and committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. In 2020, FutureGov was engaged to help the Blackpool Council design and co-deliver the Blackpool Climate Assembly. This partnership will enable the citizens living in the town to recommend new environmental activities and initiatives that help achieve a more sustainable future

Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities

Future gov

Sortition foundation

Participant Recruitment and Selection

The people who take part in an assembly are chosen at random to represent the wider community. Everyone in Blackpool had an equal chance of being invited to take part. Invitations were sent out in November to around 8,000 randomly selected Blackpool households. The invitations provided information about how people in those households could apply to take part.

Methods and Tools Used

What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation

Session 1 was focused on introductions, getting participants comfortable with the assembly format, introducing members to the idea of a climate emergency, hearing about solutions, and creating a long list of principles to guide the assembly’s recommendations.

The aim of session 2 was to recap on the presentations from session 1, review the draft principles, understand how local government, businesses, and residents can take action to combat climate change, and develop a long list of issues that participants think the assembly should focus on.

The aim of this session was to recap the presentations and discussions from session 2, review the compiled list of issues participants said the assembly should focus on, agree on the issues the assembly wants to prioritise, and start identifying problems and formulating recommendations.

The aim of this session was to give participants the opportunity to finalise the assembly's recommendations, communicate the report writing process, thank the participants for taking part, and let them know how they can stay in touch with Blackpool Council’s climate action following the assembly.


Influence, Outcomes, and Effects

Analysis and Lessons Learned

See Also

References

External Links

https://wearefuturegov.com/

https://www.sortitionfoundation.org/

https://wearefuturegov.com/clients/blackpool-council

https://democracy.blackpool.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=364&MId=6354&Ver=4

Notes