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Rethinking Scotland
Carnegie UK ran a series of online conversations about Rethinking Scotland during the winter of 2020/21, asking for people’s views on what needs to happen and who needs to act to put some of Scotland’s big ideas into practice. The key action identified was to open up policy making to more diverse voices, and to move from consulting to sharing power with citizens and communities.
The report can be downloaded from the Carnegie UK website