Participation Request - What happens next
What happens next – the decision and the outcome improvement process
If your request has been agreed, we will enter an outcome improvement process with your community group. If we refuse your participation request, we will explain the reasons why.
If the participation request is agreed the outcome improvement process will be the means by which the aims in your participation request can be achieved – it will be how your ideas are turned into action. There may be an existing process in place which you will be able to join but if a new process is needed this must be established by the Council within 90 calendar days of your participation request being agreed.
What the process will look like will depend on the nature of your request but may include the following common elements:
- Early discussion: This will allow you to speak with West Dunbartonshire Council (and other appropriate partners) about what steps need to be taken to achieve your aims and how your group can be involved in the process.
- Planning: This will allow all the partners to jointly plan what needs to be done, by whom, and by when.
- Action: This is the main part of the process where the agreed actions are taken which will achieve the agreed aims.
- Reviewing: This provides an opportunity for all partners (including the community group) to reflect on progress made, any targets not met or still to be achieved, and any further actions needed.
Information, support & advice
For further information about participation requests, other aspects of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act, and advice/support for participation more generally, here are a range of useful contacts:
- Information on the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act can be accessed at legislation.gov.uk/asp/2015/6/contents/enacted
- Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) provides an introduction to the Act and links to further information: https://www.scdc.org.uk/hub/community-empowerment-act/ SCDC supports and promotes community development in Scotland scdc.org.uk/
- The National Standards for Community Engagement are located at: voicescotland.org.uk
- Community Ownership Support Service (COSS) supports community groups to take part in asset transfer dtascommunityownership.org.uk
- WDCVS provide support for the local third sector organisations. Contact details can be found at https://www.wdcvs.com/
- You might find it useful to link up with any community development trusts, community councils or community associations in your area:
- Development Trust Association Scotland has a Directory of Members dtascot.org.uk
- Community Councils: west-dunbarton.gov.uk/council/community-councils/active-community-councils/