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Providing Your Own Feedback to the Authors of the Site  January 16

The Citizen Enablement Forum was always meant to allow those exploring the site to

  • give the opportunity of asking the originators any questions that the site had posed them;
  • share their own best practices in cases that had enabled citizens to design and achieve more for themselves;
  • suggest any processes or methods they had found min their own work helpful to citizens;
  • let us know about other work that has already helped citizens achieve more for themselves.

Unfortunately it has never really done that as we originally set it up to Help Leonardo Ambassadors develop the site to make it more usable. However, we noticed that this tool at URL https://www.social-searcher.com/social-buzz/?q5=http%3A%2F%2Fcitizenenablement.net%2F was being used to report on the site and its effectiveness. Some citizens were even using Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/citizennetwork/ to report their views on Citizen Enablement. However, we wanted to reform the site to give any reader or other interested party a way of commenting to us directly, and we decided to do this in the Citizen Enablement Forum.

We know that since it’s inception over 85,000 hits have been made to the site. So there clearly are those who are really interested in our site and what we are suggesting. So please give us any constructive feedback you may have on the site, its cases, the processes it suggests or indeed any other views you may have. You can do this directly via email to either james@jamesapowell.com or petepalme@gmail.com. You can also comment or make any suggestions on the Forum part of the site in either the general response box below or the more specific ones. Please also leave your email address so we can contact you.

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We hope this will help a dialogue start to encourage more and better citizen enablement and empowerment and we wish you all luck.

 

James Powell and Peter Palme

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