Scot Open Gov


Strengthening the Open Government Network in Scotland

27th February 2016
On the 17th February Involve, the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and the Scottish Government held an Open Government workshop at The Gathering 2016 – Scotland’s largest annual Third Sector event. Opening this year’s Gathering First Minister Nicola Sturgeon spoke about the Scottish Government’s commitment to Open Government, and stated that the Open Government…
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Draft theme narratives published for comment

17th December 2015
The development of the UK’s 2016-18 OGP National Action Plan is organised around a number of themes, each of which is being co-led by a government and civil society theme lead. To help guide the development of each theme, the theme leads have put together draft narratives that: Introduce the theme Set out the challenge it is…
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OGP Now Recruiting Six Prominent Members of Civil Society to Join its Steering Committee

8th December 2015
The Open Government Partnership has announced that it will be recruiting six new members of civil society to join its steering committee: As the Open Government Partnership (OGP) enters its fifth year, the international initiative seeks six new civil society steering committee members. This is a unique opportunity for talented and committed civil society leaders…
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Notwestminster 2016

23rd November 2015
Notwestminster is an annual gathering of people interested in building a better local democracy. The UK Open Government Network is sponsoring Notwestminster 2016, and we’ll be there to discuss how local government can be made more transparent, engaging and accountable. Join us: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/notwestminster-2016-registration-19225122860 From the organisers: Would you like to change one small thing (or lots of small…
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Update from the FOI Commission | GOV.UK

23rd November 2015
Following the closure of its call for evidence on Friday, the FOI Commission has published an update on gov.uk: Update from Lord Burns, Chairman of the Commission “I wanted to provide a short update on the work of the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information now that the call for evidence has closed.” “The Commission…
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Over 100 CSOs sign OGN evidence to the FOI Commission

20th November 2015
Over 100 civil society organisations, ranging from national NGOs, to local community groups, and open government campaigners, to health, environment and transport charities, have signed the UK Open Government Network’s evidence to the FOI Commission, stating their support for a strong right to information : ‘We regard the Freedom of Information Act as a fundamental pillar of…
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Meeting of the Open Government Network, with Paul Maassen

2nd November 2015
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Open Government in Scotland workshop | Meeting notes

22nd October 2015
The Scottish Government, along with Northern Ireland and Wales, have agreed to make commitments in the UK’s new OGP Action plan. The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is therefore working with support from the UK Open Government Civil Society Coordinator to coordinate Scottish civil society input to the OGP plan and build the momentum around OGP action in…
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NAP Meeting: Open Government in Scotland

17th October 2015
A workshop to discuss the opportunities for Scotland from involvement in the Open Government Partnership and to consider potential Scottish commitments for the UK’s third National Action Plan. 21st October 2015; 10:30 to 15:00 Hayweight House, Lauriston St, Edinburgh, EH3 9DQ
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UK National Action Plan 2016 consultation launched

26th September 2015
The UK Government has formally launched the consultation for the UK’s 2016-2018 OGP National Action Plan. The Open Government Partnership (OGP) was established in 2011. It provides an international platform for reformers committed to making their governments more open, accountable, and responsive to citizens. Each country in the OGP must develop a biennial national action plan to advance transparency,…
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