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New Survey Tool Featuring Skip & Conditional Logic
You may have already noticed a higher velocity of upgrades and feature releases from EngagementHQ recently. Our newly reengineered EngagementHQ platform design has allowed us more flexibility for faster delivery on new tools and improvements you request! Keep an eye out for these updates over the next few months as we revolutionize online community engagement together!
We are excited to announce the release of a completely new Survey tool within the EngagementHQ suite. This release includes a totally redesigned and intuitive look from both the administrators and participants’ perspective, as well as some efficiency goodies guaranteed to save you time.
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New Draft Project Sharing in EngagementHQ
There is now a better way for you to share your draft projects with others outside or within your organisation. Whether you need feedback, approval, or just another pair of eyes for any reason, this new feature allows you to easily and securely share projects with others. The people you’re sharing with don’t even need a login or special information - just the link you send their way.
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21st Century Practitioner’s Guide to Community Engagement
Whether new to the practice or an established engagement practitioner, this guide will help you implement and analyse your digital engagement, offering ways to deepen and advance your engagement practice online. A synthesis of practice tips, best advice and a digital-first engagement methodology, this is an indispensable resource for twenty-first-century practitioners.
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Why Consider Budget Engagement?
Budget engagement projects not only give your community a better understanding of where and how financial resources are being applied, it also helps your community to understand restraints the city may have around budgeting and financial planning in your community.
Learn about Balancing Act’s Budgeting Simulation and Taxpayer Receipt tools and see how to start talking about budgets in your community engagement practice.
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In Case You Missed It: Designing Consultations In A Risk Adverse Environment
Government departments and agencies are often risk-averse when conducting community engagement. But there are risks in conducting community engagement that is too closed or tightly controlled.
Explore the Renting in QLD consultation as a case study for how a government department used online engagement in a government context. Highly recommended for community engagement and communications officers working in a government context or with risk-averse clients.
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2019 IAP2 Core Value Awards
Congratulations to our clients taking home IAP2 2019 Core Values Awards! We are proud to work with you as you make a positive impact in public participation best practices and community involvement.
Community Development Winner: Logan City Council, Delos Delta & Articulous Highly Commended: Cumberland Council Environment Winner: City of Gold Coast
Planning Winner: Brisbane City Council & Articulous
International Project of the Year Winner: Brisbane City Council & Articulous
International Organisation of the Year Winner: City of Boulder
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Engagement Projects of the Month
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Caring about the Community's Quality of Life
Kōrero Mai is demonstrating they care by asking their community to share their feelings around key issues such as housing, health services, environment, transport, growth and more.
Kōrero Mai is closing the loop by sharing their learnings from last years engagement on this topic as they make a plan around the several big issues identified the previous year including a need to take climate action, provide more active transport options, and address a shortfall in maternity and healthcare.
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Logan City Council and Community Create a Vision for Beautiful Oxley Creek
Oxley Creek is one of the major tributaries of the Brisbane River and is an important feature in our city landscape.
Logan City Council has invited community to engage on the future and preservation of Oxley Creek in a number of ways. Residents can share stories regarding their connection with Oxley Creek and drop pins on a map to share how they use the land as well as contributing land use ideas such as picnic areas and walking paths.
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New Engagement Sites Launched
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