Sixty representatives (40 of whom were local councillors) from eighteen North East Local Authorities and Fire & Rescue Services attended the Included Communities event held on 18 January 2008 at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland.
The event, which was the second in the three-part series of events held as part of the Community Leadership and eDemocracy Programme, looked at how new technologies can be used to enhance engagement in local communities.
In addition to hearing about progress in the Community Leadership and eDemocracy Project (Ben Rowland) and an update on the Councillors Commission Report (Andrew De'Ath), delegates heard from Councillor Mary Reid on how eDemocracy games, online petitions and social networking sites can engage children and young adults in democracy. Attendees were also shown practical examples of successful online communities in sessions showcasing The Coalfield Forum, Washington Pride and the North Lincolnshire Community Portal.
The day ended with a Q&A session which covered a variety of topics including:
The Community Leadership and eDemocracy Programme is sponsored by the Improvement Partnership for North East Local Government and the International Centre of Excellence for Local eDemocracy (ICELE)
Scroll down to view presentations from the day and find out how to book your place at the final event being held on Friday 14 March 2008 at Durham County Cricket Club (Chester-le-Street)

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Other Events Next event - A Local Vision for the Frontline Councillor, 14 Mar 08: Our next event in the Community Leadership and eDemocracy Programme, takes place on Friday 14 March at Durham County Cricket Club. This is a free event for North East councillors and the officers that support them. Click here to book your place Previous event Read about our previous event in the Community Leadership and eDemocracy Programme. |