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<div><div><div><h2>Method: <a href="https://participedia.net/en/methods/peoples-policy">Peoples Policy</a>
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<div><div><a href="https://participedia.net/en/people/democracyco" title="View user profile.">Emily Jenke</a></div></div>
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<div><div><div>The People&#8217;s Policy is a citizen-led approach to policy development. The methodology was developed in South Australia by DemocracyCo, a professional deliberative practitioner and facilitator organisation, and a group of stakeholders, made up of government, business, and public service representatives. The process consists of a panel of citizens working collaboratively...</div></div></div>
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		<title>Peoples&#8217; Policy on Childrens&#8217; Wellbeing</title>
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<div><div><a href="https://participedia.net/en/people/democracyco" title="View user profile.">Emily Jenke</a></div></div>
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<div><div><div>The People&#8217;s Policy on Children&#8217;s Wellbeing was a collaborative engagement process in South Australia. Its main purpose was to counter distrust in Australian politicians by giving citizens the ability to develop an evidence-based policy on child wellbeing. The process consisted of a representative panel of 38 citizens alongside stakeholders, experts...</div></div></div>
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