quarta-feira, 19 de outubro de 2016

INOVAÇÃO NO SETOR PÚBLICO DA EUROPA





Para início de conversa: a imagem foi retirada de um email da eSPap com a seguinte informação adicional:
«No âmbito da Conferência Lab Connections, que decorre em Bruxelas nos dias 17 e 18 de outubro, a Ministra da Presidência e Modernização Administrativa, Maria Manuel Leitão Marques, apresentou a experiência de Portugal e o recentemente lançado LABx - Laboratório de Experimentação da Administração Pública, do Governo Português. 
A Conferência conta com a presença de centenas de representantes de entidades públicas europeias, incluindo a eSPap, representada pelo Presidente do Conselho Diretivo - Jaime Quesado».
E é isto que originou este post - porque isto interessa aos 3APs - e procurou-se saber mais. Por exemplo, do que se sistematizou:


No EU SCIENCE HUB sobre a conferência 

«Policy labs: innovative take of public administrations for better policies

On 17-18 October 2016, the JRC is organising the first ever encounter between European policy labs, EU policymakers and national authorities in charge of public sector innovation. 37 policy labs from 14 countries and other public sector innovation teams will showcase their projects, highlight benefits, and share experiences from their innovative and citizen-centred ways of supporting public administrations in designing better policies». Continue a ler.

O SITE DO EU SCIENCE LAB 
The EU Policy Lab is a collaborative and experimental space for innovative policy-making.
It is both a physical space and a way of working that combines
FORESIGHT
BEHAVIOURAL INSIGHTS
DESIGN THINKING
to explore, connect and find solutions for better policies

«Report: Mapping Policy Labs in EU Member States»


Disponível aqui


Da publicação:
«PROJECT OVERVIEW
WHAT IS A POLICY LAB? 
Policy Labs are dedicated teams, structures, or entities focused on designing public policy through innovative methods that involve all stakeholders in the design process. Practitioners describe these efforts as design or evidence-based approaches, which places the end users at the center of each stage of the policy-making process. After proposals are formulated, they are tested and validated through various forms of experimentation. In addition to co-creating and re-imagining policies and public programs, Policy Labs also undertake a wide range of activities such as preparing prospective studies, organizing creativity workshops, or instilling a sense of empowerment in civil servants through training and other learning activities. The majority of Policy Labs are in and of themselves experimental initiatives undertaken by members of a public administration, frequently with the support of external designers and experts in public innovation. Although a handful of Labs are mature entities in existence for more than a decade, most initiatives are nascent structures with a median age of two years. The Policy Lab life cycle is also dynamic: each year, a handful of Labs are created while other programs are placed into “hibernation” or cut for a number of reasons, including budget reductions, shifts in political agendas, or changes in elected leaders. Each Policy Lab is unique in terms of its' organization, structure, objectives, and programs. To reflect this diversity, we adopted a relatively flexible definition to identify and qualify Policy Labs within European Member States described in the following sections.» 

Sem comentários: