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Canvis a "WeDecide: How the Green Party of Canada learned to create Sustainable Policy through Continuous Proposal Development "

Avatar: John Willson
John Willson

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    Description:
    The Green Party of Canada (GPC) is a grassroots political organization that develops and promotes environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic policies that prioritize ecological health and social well-being.

    It took four years, and several false starts, for the organization to adopt WeDecide to evolve a member-driven policy process from a two year physical meeting-centred process, to a fully online continuous process that has dramatically improved member participation and policy responsiveness. Decidim allowed the party to run an entirely transparent process, visible to the public at large, as a demonstration of participatory democracy in action.

    The workshop will be an interactive discussion of the benefits, risks and challenges of moving a political party’s policy development onto the open internet, using decidim as a member portal for Continuous Policy Development and organizational transparency. The discussion will include operational and cultural aspects of change management.

    Structure:

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      Green Party of Canada Case Study (70 minutes)

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        Continuous Online Policy Development, including

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        • Continuous Participatory Processes

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        • Multilingual amendments 

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        • Friendly-amendment Workshops

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        • Color-coded voting

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        • Formal dissents

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        Organizational Transparency

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        • Distributed Unit Self-Publishing

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        • Young Greens Engagement

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        • Running internal elections 

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        Organizational Change Management

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        • Strategies and lessons from the introduction of decidim to the organization

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        Decidim in Operational Workflows

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        • Meeting registrations with member authentication

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        Decidim as a Communications Strategy

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        • Policy development as a Search Engine Optimization strategy

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    2. \n
    3. Question and Answer (20 minutes)

    4. \n

    Outcomes:

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    • Review of new best practices for political policy development and member engagement

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    • Identification of innovations to simply operations and increase adoption

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    Language of the session: English

    Logistical needs: Screen or projector

    Number of people facilitating the workshop: 3, John Willson, WeDecide Technical Lead and GPC Fund President and Catherine Jones, Policy Lead and Federal Councillor

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  • +["

    Description:
    The Green Party of Canada (GPC) is a grassroots political organization that develops and promotes environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic policies that prioritize ecological health and social well-being.

    It took four years, and several false starts, for the organization to adopt WeDecide to evolve a member-driven policy process from a two year physical meeting-centred process, to a fully online continuous process that has dramatically improved member participation and policy responsiveness. Decidim allowed the party to run an entirely transparent process, visible to the public at large, as a demonstration of participatory democracy in action.

    The workshop will be an interactive discussion of the benefits, risks and challenges of moving a political party’s policy development onto the open internet, using decidim as a member portal for Continuous Policy Development and organizational transparency. The discussion will include operational and cultural aspects of change management.

    Structure:

      \n
    1. \n

      Green Party of Canada Case Study (70 minutes)

      \n
        \n
      • \n

        Continuous Online Policy Development, including

        \n
          \n
        • Continuous Participatory Processes

        • \n
        • Multilingual amendments 

        • \n
        • Friendly-amendment Workshops

        • \n
        • Color-coded voting

        • \n
        • Formal dissents

        • \n
        \n
      • \n
      • \n

        Organizational Transparency

        \n
          \n
        • Distributed Unit Self-Publishing

        • \n
        • Young Greens Engagement

        • \n
        • Running internal elections 

        • \n
        \n
      • \n
      • \n

        Organizational Change Management

        \n
        • Strategies and lessons from the introduction of decidim to the organization

        \n
      • \n
      • \n

        Decidim in Operational Workflows

        \n
        • Meeting registrations with member authentication

        \n
      • \n
      • \n

        Decidim as a Communications Strategy

        \n
        • Policy development as a Search Engine Optimization strategy

        \n
      • \n
      \n
    2. \n
    3. Question and Answer (20 minutes)

    4. \n

    Outcomes:

      \n
    • Review of new best practices for political policy development and member engagement

    • \n
    • Identification of innovations to simply operations and increase adoption

    • \n

    Language of the session: English

    Logistical needs: Screen or projector

    Number of people facilitating the workshop: 2, Catherine Jones, Policy Lead and Federal Councillor and John Willson, WeDecide Technical Lead and GPC Fund President

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