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Blogging
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ICELE Civic Leadership Blogging Platform
ReadMyDay is a FREE civic leadership blogging platform where political comments are allowed. Operated and maintained by ICELE
Visit: ICELE Civic Leadership Blogging Platform
Communities
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Involve
Involve is an independent organisation focused on the practicalities of giving more power to ordinary people
Visit: Involve
eConsultation
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European center of political technologies
POLITECH INSTITUTE is a not-for-profit international association (AISBL) and a European Center of Political Technologies located in Brussels, Capital of Europe, bridging public institutions, international institutions, governments, regional and local authorities, universities, research centers, think tanks, civil society and political leaders with technology actors for a better use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) towards the advancement of modern public governance and democracy.
Visit: European center of political technologies
International Teledemocracy Centre
The remit of ITC is to research and apply information and communication technologies to enhance and support the democratic decision-making processes.
Visit: International Teledemocracy Centre
mySociety
mySociety has two missions. The first is to be a charitable project which builds websites that give people simple, tangible benefits in the civic and community aspects of their lives. The second is to teach the public and voluntary sectors, through demonstration, how to most efficiently use the internet to improve lives
Visit: mySociety
Engaging minority groups
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Surrey UrcountyURsay
URcountyURsay was set up in October 2004 to give young people an opportunity to "have their say". It is hoped that young people will be encouraged to participate in making decisions that directly impact on their lives
Visit: Surrey UrcountyURsay
General
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Togetherwecan
Together We Can sets out the government's plan to enable people to engage with public bodies and influence the decisions that affect their communities. Together We Can is led by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and 12 government departments are contributing with policies that empower citizens to get involved.
Visit: Togetherwecan
Innovations
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The Digital Challenge
DCLG digital challenge pages
Visit: The Digital Challenge
Webcasting
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Webcastguide
An ICELE webcasting website that includes a list of resources, needs analysis engine and solutions database
Visit: Webcastguide