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DESIS-UK Public Service Collab November 13, 2013
Central Saint Mar,ns College London
Public &
Collaborative
Eduardo Staszowski, PhD Director PDL@TNS
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Public & Collaborative a program of activities created to investigate
the assertion that design can serve as a catalyst for social innovation in public services
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Premises • assumption that citizens, especially as they
become ever more connected, can collaborate with each other and with government and to improve their lives.
• new forms of collaboration where people,
experts, and governments can work together to provide better public services (co-governance, co-design, and co-production).
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Peer-to-peer Services
Immigration
Social Cohesion
Heathcare
Youth and Recreation Services
Innovation Units
Sustainable Campus
Carbon Reduction
Neighborhood Revitalization
Affordable Housing
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Challenges • not only a crisis of service delivery, but also a
crisis of governability and political representation
• traditional silos separate government apparatus from community action
• disconnect and distrust of people in the public institutions, politicians, planners
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“Sorry for the inconvenience, we’re changing the country”
Opportunities for Design a. to enhance existing service structures
b. to contribute to the creation of the conditions/spaces where problems can be discussed, debated and eventually resolved
c. to imagine new forms of political participation and political possibilities
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Project 1
Designing Services for Housing
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Strategy • improving NYC HPD’s services and interfaces
with current and potential residents of subsidized housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers
• affordable housing developments can provide space for new residents and neighbors to engage in new activities and collaborations
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Outcomes • How-to-guide: kit of service ideas for increasing tenants and
landlords' understanding of the city’s housing maintenance code and protection of tenants’ rights; simplifying application processes for affordable units; improving information channels and physical spaces; and creating networks among neighbors for mutual support.
• Four pilots in course to enhance the affordable housing application process: new informational materials, hyper-local marketing strategy, housing ambassadors and NYC Housing Connect street team.
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Project 2
Civic Service A platform to encourage interagency collaboration in local government and inspire civil servants to become social intrapreneurs within their agencies
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Strategy • Exposure to Strategic Design • Training in Critical and Creative Skills
• Networks for Collaboration
• Incubation of Ideas
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Forum • Monthly lecture series just for civil servants. • Safe space for inspiration, exploration and dialogue.
Workshop • Space for civil servants to acquire critical and creative
problem-solving skills through project-based workshops. • Work with municipal agencies as the workshop’s partners to
tackle real, local problems.
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Project 3
Public Innovation Places
Exploratory and experimental sites for working towards innovative solutions to public/social problems. They could be dedicated to the creation of networks and partnerships; launching projects, events, and platforms.
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Government • Policy makers • Public services providers
“Public Innovation Places” • Cultural brokers • Knowledge diffusers • Interpreter of demands
Creative Citizens • Hidden social innovators • Grassroots activists • Tacit knowledge
Adapted from Staszowski, E. (2011) From cultural heritage to social innovation. A design-driven, community-based model for sustainable cities
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Talking Transition
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Project 4
Innovating in Public Education
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How students, teachers, families, and administrators can co-create more collaborative, responsive, and engaging educational experiences?
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Journal Spring/Fall 14
Thank you [email protected] newschool.edu/desis @desisparsons