2007 IAP2 Core Values Awards
IAP2’s annual Core Values project and organization of the
year awards recognize excellence and innovation in the field of participation.
The IAP2 Core Values for Public Participation guide the
judging of nominees. The annual winners exemplify the spirit and purpose of
public participation. Preference is given to projects that use innovative
techniques, solve problems facing practitioners, and successfully involve the public
in new areas.
IAP2’s past presidents judge the nominations, and this year’s panel included: DeAnne Butterfield, USA; LaVerne
Kyriss, USA,
Western Area Power Administration; Lewis
Michaelson, USA,
Katz and Associates; Vivien Twyford, Australia, Twyford Consulting; Pat Van Gorp, USA,
Beacon Associates; Beatrice
Briggs, Mexico, International Institute for Facilitation and Consensus
Organization of Year
Calgary Board of Education
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Presented
to Phil Carlton, Calgary Board of Education
Project of Year Co-Winner
“Putting
Public in Public Health” for Pandemic
Influenza
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia,
USA
Presented to Roger Bernier, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease
and Don Greenstein, The Keystone Center
Project of Year Co-Winner
“Scorecard for Challenge 2014” a 10-Year Vision for
People With Disability
Australian Capital Territory Disability
Advisory Council
Canberra, Australian
Capital Territory, Australia
Presented
to John Dengate, Twyford Consulting on behalf of Craig Wallace
Project of Year Awards of Merit
“Tualatin
Tomorrow” Community Vision and Strategic Action Plan
City of Tualatin, Oregon,
USA
Presented
to Ed Truax and Monique Beikman, Tualatin City Council; Doug Rux, City of Tualatin; and, Doug Zenn, Zenn Associates
“When School's Out” 5-Year Action Plan for
Out of School Services
New Zealand Families Commission
Wellington, New
Zealand
Presented
to Amanda Heath, New Zealand Families Commission
“Communities in Motion: Regional Long-Range
Transportation Plan 2030”
Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS)
Meridian, Idaho,
USA
Presented
to Terri Schorzman, COMPASS and Rosemary Curtin
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