All resources for Online Community Engagement for PVE
In this section you will find all the resources stored by this Hub. See instructions on how to use this page below:
1) Resources: appearing in white boxes, resources are shown in order of relevance (as indicated by % number). They also include the following features:
– Tags: for further filtering and sorting by categories from the i) diagnostic tool (in button text) and ii) keywords (in hyperlink)
– Arrow icon: to access resource
– Folder icon: to save resource to folder
2) Guidance cards: appearing in blue boxes, they offer guidance and background information on the topics you selected in the diagnostic tool.
3) Menu of icons on the right: additional functionalities to explore
You may download all the guidance information in one Guidance Document, where you will find all the guidance for setting up your OCEA for each type and phase of activity, type of resource, and target audience.
Institutional stakeholders
When you run an OCEA specific to institutional stakeholders you need to take into account what the best format will be. One thing to keep in mind is that all institutional stakeholders bring with them their own institutional expectations. Some organisations see any meeting without an agenda as a clear waste of time, while others can’t function with one. Expectation management is thus of extra importance. Learn what format of OCEA your institutional stakeholders would prefer, and be clear in what it is you are offering and how you would like for them to be involved.
Conducting Virtual Community Engagement
This article explores virtual community engagement opportunities, challenges, best practices, and practical methods and tools
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND THE FUTURES OF CIVIC SPACE TO 2030
Shed[s] light on how civic space is evolving in the face of digital transformation including in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic