Title: VISIONS AND VALUES IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
1VISIONS AND VALUES IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
- EDUCATING FOR DEMOCRACY BUILDING CITIZENSHIP
CAPACITY - Dr Christina Gillgren
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- Citizens Civics Unit, Policy Office,
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet
- Western Australia
2EDUCATING FOR DEMOCRACY
- A democracy is an open society in which all
state power is derived from the people - Â Democracy guarantees human dignity.
- Strasbourg Consensus of 1983
3State Strategic Plan
Governance
Social
Environmental
Sustainability
Economic
Democracy
Citizenship Governance Democracy
4CHANGING OPERATING ENVIRONMENT FOR GOVERNMENT
Changing Role of Government
Changing Social Expectations
DRIVERS FOR CHANGE
Emerging Technologies
Globalisation
Changing Market Conditions
5What is citizenship?
Small c Citizenship is participation in the
life of the community and empowerment
CITIZENSHIP AS PRACTICE
Capital C Citizenship is the LEGAL STATUS of a
person as a citizen of Australia enjoying full
rights and responsibilities
6- Encouraging and empowering people to participate
effectively, creatively and critically in
community life must be a priority. - Dr Geoff Gallop
- Premier of Western Australia
7A Voice for All Strengthening Democracy
Participation
Consultation
Information
Citizens as Partners Handbook OECD, 2001 17
84. DEMOCRACY Developing public trust
redefining the compact between citizens their
governments
3. PARTICIPATION Proactive citizens taking the
initiative making a difference
2. INCLUSION All citizens count have
opportunities to play a role
1. KNOWLEDGE UNDERSTANDING Informed citizens
in a learning community
9GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARDS CITIZENS
- Be open and accountable
- Consult widely to identify needs
- Provide appropriate services to address these
needs - Ensure citizens are able to input into
decision-making - Build the sense of worth value of all citizens
build confidence a sense of belonging and of
having a stake in the community
10Growing Democratic Citizenship Capacity
- We teach reading, writing and maths by having
students do them, but we teach democracy by
lecture. - Shelley Berman
11- If you are not part of the planning, someone
else will do it for you and it may not be where
you want to go - Response to Discussion Paper on Citizenship