Written on 17 July
Thanks again for you comments - a slightly longer post today as I missed a day earlier in the week. I wanted to pick up on a comment made by Toby Flux (10 July). Toby made the point about Councillors and residents having to battle to get simple things done. I know that his can be incredibly disheartening and I want to encourage more powers for backbench councillors. I wanted to mention that we will shortly be implementing the Local Government and Public Involvement Health Act 2007 which will bring more power to councillors and should begin to make a real difference.
I also wanted to pick up on Bear's post (13 July). Bear you make some great points in your post, thank you - you also mentioned a glossary of terms being needed for White Papers to help local communities understand the technical terms. It is very important to me that we talk in simple every-day language that people can understand. We have tried really hard with this White Paper to make the language much plainer and clearer and attempted to limit the jargon.
In addition we are also looking at other ways to share information with the local community and seek their views. I'd like to draw your attention to our new Community Power Packs which are designed to support community groups in giving feedback to government. Have a look at the website and find out more. Please let your local networks know about the packs so that they can benefit too.
This morning I was pleased to go and speak at an Empowerment in Action conference where I made the keynote address and took part in a question and answer session. I made a point in my speech that I thought I would share with you too.
When we launched the White Paper, someone asked me in parliament, when people get up tomorrow, will they feel the difference? Now I have a great faith in the power of politics, but even I think it's a tall order to expect a white paper to revolutionise life overnight.
I think it would be more realistic to judge its impact over years, not months.
I will count it a success if five years from now we have more people coming out to vote, more people understanding local politics, more people having a real say in decisions they care about, more people stepping up to stand as local councillors.
So I hope plenty of you will be inspired to read the White Paper, to see how it could make a difference to you, and to take up some of the new opportunities it offers. Whether it's petitioning your council, applying for new funding for your community group, or standing for your council.
Some short video clips from our case studies echoing the thoughts that making empowerment happen is something we need to do collectively will be posted here soon. These clips show some of the amazing things that can happen when people get involved.