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Drafting. The draft text came from Appendix 6: Your Local Issues Forum in Practice from the draft Issues Forum Guide. Also see our Why Join Flyer and the draft Issues Forums frequently asked questions.

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[edit] Why Should You Participate In A Local Issues Forum?

A dynamic community is one in which citizens’ interact and work together in a variety of constructive ways. Unfortunately, we all lead busy lives and it is not always convenient to attend a local meeting or interact with your local elected official. A Local Issues Forum provides an alternative means for you to contribute to the civic health of your community in a flexible manner. Here are some reasons why you might want to participate:

Top 5 Reasons, Why Someone Should Participate

Top 5 Reasons, Why A Community Activist Should Participate

Top 5 Reasons, Why A Journalist Should Participate

Top 5 Reasons, Why A Community Needs a Local Issues Forum


[edit] How to Effectively Participate in a Local Issues Forum

People participate in a Local Issues Forum for a variety of reasons, from advocating for a particular project to keeping informed about what is happening in their community. Whatever your purpose for participating, it’s worth thinking about how to make the most effective use of your time reading and posting messages to the forum. Here are some tips that will help you make better use of your time and get better results:


[edit] Levels of Participation

At a minimum, you can increase your understanding of local issues simply by reading the forum (daily or weekly) even though you may never post a message. This simple, basic level of participation helps you understand what issues your neighbours are concerned about and helps you gain an appreciation of the competing arguments on controversial issues.

A higher level of participation would be for you to occasionally post a message when you have information that can help clarify what is being discussed. This is a way to share your specific knowledge and expertise with the community in a relatively easy and non-controversial way.

[edit] When to Post a Message

Great Reasons to Post a Message:

Watch Out for Posts That:

The highest level of participation would be for you to regularly engage in discussions and advocate on behalf of issues you think are important. This type of participation provides you with the greatest opportunity to impact the direction and quality of life in your community. However, it is also very time-consuming. Not everyone can or should participate at this level. Find the level of participation that best suits your circumstances at any given time and simply do your best. Even the lightest level of participation is of great value, it’s better to have you there lurking in the forum than not to have you at all.


[edit] Use?

To maintain levels of interest in your Local Issues Forum, it is helpful to understand why people might wish to participate, as well as to understand good forum participation practice.

In 2002, we asked a sample of forum participants how they thought Issues Forums are most similar (they selected one to three choices). Here is how they compared our forums with other forms of political participation:


Discussing politics with friends, colleagues or family

66  

Participating in a meeting with other citizens

60

Writing letters to the editor for a newspaper or journal

33

Organizing grassroots activities

21

Attending a political party meeting

14

Contacting politicians by letter

12

Contacting politicians in person

6


We also found that 77 percent of forum participants said they felt the geographic boundaries on discussion topics were positive or very positive, which reinforces our belief in the importance of keeping it local.

[edit] Related Tips

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