Be Heard

Our ‘Bean Listening’ Report is out!

From January through April, we’ve been listening to the people of Bean, and the data is all in the new report. It makes for very interesting reading! But the listening project is continuing, so please read on and we look forward to speaking with you.

Online Survey

Please take our survey.

Stalls

We’re out and about and keen to speak with you at local shops on Saturdays.

Kitchen Table Conversations

Kitchen Table Conversations are an opportunity for the community to be heard and have their views recorded.

Anyone can host a KTC using our KTC Host Kit (word or pdf).

Kitchen Table Conversation FAQ
What are KTCs all about?

The purpose of these Kitchen Table Conversations (KTC) is to find out what our community in Bean values, what issues concern us and what we are looking for in our elected representatives. KTCs are safe places where a diversity of voices is encouraged and where we listen to each other. No voice is right, and consensus does not have to be achieved. It is an enjoyable process, where important matters are discussed in a way that ensures all voices can be heard. Responses from each conversation are compiled into a report which will guide the activities of Voices of Bean.

How does a KTC work?

A host invites friends, colleagues or neighbours (up to ten people) to any venue that is convenient for two hours of sharing and discussion. Everyone has a turn to respond to several questions. There are ground rules that ensure everyone is heard respectfully with one person speaking at a time. One person takes the role of scribe, noting all views that are raised. There is more detail in the Host Kit.

What is so good about KTCs?

Participants report that they are enjoyable and engaging! The information gathered gives a true representation of the community and will allow a Community Independent candidate to go to the next election knowing what is important to you. KTCs have been used successfully in many campaigns that have seen Community Independents elected to parliament.

Can I be part of a KTC without hosting one?

Yes. You can attend one of our events, or you can add your name to the register of interest.

Do you really talk about politics at KTCs?

Politics is really for everybody and for every day: it’s simply having a say in how we run the country. It’s our right and responsibility to be part of that, and not to just turn up on election day and vote for the only choices on offer. If we want a better society, there is no ‘cavalry coming over the hill to save us’ – it’s up to each of us to get involved.

Where do you hold them?

KTCs can be held wherever it is convenient: at home, in the park, or wherever you can get together.

Who can hold a KTC?

Anyone can. The concept is straightforward and all the instructions you need are in the Host Kit.

What are the KTC questions?
  • What do you love about Bean (Canberra’s south side)? and want to see happening more?
  • What issues most concern you? What could be done about this?
  • Do you feel represented by your federal politicians? What would you like to change?
  • What do you think makes for a really good political representative?
What are the KTC ground rules?
  • We accept that everyone is entitled to have a say, and also to pass
  • We will make the effort to listen to one another, not interrupt and wait our turn to speak
  • We will try to stay on track, stick to the purpose of the conversation and end on time
  • We respect people’s right to their opinions even if we disagree
  • We will try at all times to be constructive and always be courteous and respectful
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