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IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation – Thought Exchange Survey

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Commitment: One-time

Connection method: Virtual

Open to National Region, Provincial Region

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The IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation was introduced in 1999 and so much has changed since then. IAP2 is now conducting a global review to ensure that the Spectrum remains relevant and continues to inform public participation practices.

They’re hosting a Thought Exchange to allow anyone with an interest in the Spectrum to provide input.

Participation is simple – there’s a brief demographic survey, and then based on your personal experiences in public participation projects, you’re invited to frame thoughts on:
• what is working well with the Spectrum
• what could be better
• what solutions or improvements you can suggest

Each thought is limited to 150 characters, with an additional 150 characters available to comment on why that input is important. Share as many thoughts as you like. Note that your thoughts will be shared with others as you’ve entered them.

When you’ve finished entering your thoughts, you’ll be offered a chance to rank to the thoughts of others. You can return to the platform at any time to resume.

Participation takes approximately 10 minutes, longer if you have a lot to share!

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