From mySociety <[email protected]>
Subject You probably know us as mySociety. Well, now that's right.
Date August 6, 2020 4:00 PM
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** mySociety is... mySociety
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** August 2020
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** Changes at mySociety
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** We've changed our name... to what you always thought it was
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Eh, it's complicated. But we're now officially mySociety, and if you'd like to know why, you can see more about it in Mark's blog post here ([link removed]) .


** Welcome our new Chair
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It's all change on the mySociety Board too, as we welcome Catherine Brown to replace our longstanding Chair James Cronin. Find out more about Catherine, and James' legacy, here ([link removed]) .


** And by the way... SocietyWorks!
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While we're making big changes, well, why not launch a whole new brand, too?

SocietyWorks is our commercial arm: previously best known for selling FixMyStreet Pro into councils and now expanding to offer a wider selection of government services.Discover more in this post ([link removed]) .


** Anti-corruption
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** Beneficial ownership in public procurement
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How do you stop the same few people benefiting from public contracts under a series of different shell company names? It's one of the trickiest questions in public procurement, and one that we've been looking at in depth, along with SpendNetwork, for the Government Digital Service.

Such a tricky question, in fact, that it has merited a series of eight blog posts, all of which you can read now ([link removed]) .


** Democracy
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** Parliamentary voting during lockdown
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Parliament's frequently changing voting situation during the pandemic presented us with something of a conundrum.

How could we represent voting fairly on TheyWorkForYou, when some MPs weren't in a position to attend?

mySociety Head of Research Rebecca explains the issues — and the solution we put in place ([link removed]) .


** Transparency
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** Introducing WhatDoTheyKnow Projects
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The latest addition to our WhatDoTheyKnow Pro software lets newsrooms and campaigns work together with their communities to manage Freedom of Information responses.

Early trials have already shown it's a massive timesaver. See more here ([link removed]) .


** An update on FOI and COVID-19
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The chances are, you're still experiencing delays on your Freedom of Information requests — possibly less so if you're asking in Scotland.

Here's a look at the current situation ([link removed]) .


** Lottery winners
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Great news: we secured some support from the Swedish Postcode Lottery, which distributes funding to projects that make the world a better place.

We explain what we'll be doing with it — and how you can get involved ([link removed]) .


** What we're reading
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* Building new tech? Here's an accessible way to ensure it does the good you hope it will ([link removed]) , from Omidyar.
* A frank report from Transparency International ([link removed]) on how to minimise the risks of corruption in local authority planning decisions.
* Return to normal, or use the current crisis as a way to rebuild society? Kirsty McNeill weighs up the chances of each ([link removed]) .
* Taiwan appears to be ahead on dealing with the pandemic. The strong link between civic tech and their government has helped ([link removed]) .
* Which are the smelliest places in the country ([link removed]) ? See if your town makes the top ten.
* A study on whether kids are learning to communicate in emoji ([link removed]) before language.
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Image credits: name badges - ** Travis Wise ([link removed])
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; socially distanced Parliament - ** UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor ([link removed])
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