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Advocacy planners' (in this context an advocate is referred to a planner and not to a legal representative) main activities are informing ordinary citizens about planning issues (on security or other) and working out suggestions together. Advocacy planners also represent ordininary citizen before official bodies such as the city administration, and promote and chair discussion processes, etc.<br />
 
Advocacy planners' (in this context an advocate is referred to a planner and not to a legal representative) main activities are informing ordinary citizens about planning issues (on security or other) and working out suggestions together. Advocacy planners also represent ordininary citizen before official bodies such as the city administration, and promote and chair discussion processes, etc.<br />
 
   
 
== Process ==
 
== Process ==
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However, advocacy planning should not lead to ordinary citizens being pushed into passive roles or treated like children. Instead, it should help them to stand up for their own interests and should make it easier to compensate for possible discrimination.
 
However, advocacy planning should not lead to ordinary citizens being pushed into passive roles or treated like children. Instead, it should help them to stand up for their own interests and should make it easier to compensate for possible discrimination.
 
   
 
==Help in addressing legal aspects in planning of secure public spaces==
 
==Help in addressing legal aspects in planning of secure public spaces==
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* Ensure that all segments of the population affected by a planning process are taken into account even-handedly;
 
* Ensure that all segments of the population affected by a planning process are taken into account even-handedly;
 
* Mediate between the everyday world of ordinary citizens and the perspective of experts (security and general planning, legal and authority terms).
 
* Mediate between the everyday world of ordinary citizens and the perspective of experts (security and general planning, legal and authority terms).
 
   
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
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* Participation & sustainable development in Europe: http://www.partizipation.at/advocacy-planning.html [last access: 12-04-10];
 
* Participation & sustainable development in Europe: http://www.partizipation.at/advocacy-planning.html [last access: 12-04-10];
 
* IPPF Handbook for Advocacy Planning: http://www.ippfwhr.org/sites/default/files/Advocacy%20Planning%20web%20version.pdf [last access: 2012-08-21].
 
* IPPF Handbook for Advocacy Planning: http://www.ippfwhr.org/sites/default/files/Advocacy%20Planning%20web%20version.pdf [last access: 2012-08-21].
 
   
   
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Advocacy planning

Advocacy planning is one amongst other citizen participation methods identified to be suitable for determination of legal aspects in planning of secure public spaces.

Advocacy planners' (in this context an advocate is referred to a planner and not to a legal representative) main activities are informing ordinary citizens about planning issues (on security or other) and working out suggestions together. Advocacy planners also represent ordininary citizen before official bodies such as the city administration, and promote and chair discussion processes, etc.

Process

Advocacy planning is mostly employed at local or regional level; strict structures or sequence of events are not foreseen. Advocacy planners are usually available throughout a project period, but do not arrange activating citizen involvement. Advocacy planning also requires citizens' proactive initiatives. Examples for advocay planners are local advice offices, youth, legal or environmental ombudsmen and others.

However, advocacy planning should not lead to ordinary citizens being pushed into passive roles or treated like children. Instead, it should help them to stand up for their own interests and should make it easier to compensate for possible discrimination.

Help in addressing legal aspects in planning of secure public spaces

  • Underpin the interests of segments of the population in planning processes where the former have difficulty in expressing themselves, are socially disadvantaged or are simply not organized;
  • Ensure that all segments of the population affected by a planning process are taken into account even-handedly;
  • Mediate between the everyday world of ordinary citizens and the perspective of experts (security and general planning, legal and authority terms).

Further reading


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