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Ideas Campaign welcomes Government response

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

21 July 2009

The Ideas Campaign today (Tuesday 21 July) welcomed the response by the Government about implementing ideas generated through the Ideas Campaign.

The campaign’s founder Aileen O’Toole said it is encouraging that the Government has responded so positively and so comprehensively to the ideas submitted by Irish citizens.

She added that the decision to immediately action 17 specific ideas in the campaign will have a positive impact on Ireland, both economically and socially.

Other Government commitments, to analyse the feasibility of other ideas in the action plan and to carry out six-monthly implementation reviews, are also highly positive, she said.

When the campaign was launched, Aileen O’Toole received a commitment from An Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD that the campaign’s action plan  “would be fast-tracked to the Cabinet committee on Economic Renewal for assessment and implementation, where appropriate.”

The plan, which was published on 14 May, was considered in detail by the Cabinet committee and by government departments in advance of last week’s Cabinet decision on its implementation.

All the main political parties have endorsed the Ideas Campaign and have welcomed the recommendations made in the action plan, which was produced by a high-level Advisory Group comprising representatives from business, policy, academia, the arts and the voluntary sector.

Aileen O’Toole said that the Action Plan was not intended solely for Government to implement but also for business and voluntary organisations, as well as individuals.

The plan has been circulated to over 300 interested parties and has been extensively downloaded from the campaign website. The Ideas Campaign is aware that organisations, businesses and other parties have been reviewing the plan and taking steps to implement some of the ideas.

Implementation of the actions by the Government, organisations and businesses is a powerful endorsement of this independent citizens’ campaign to create ideas for economic recovery and to help stimulate a different type of national discussion about the Irish economy, Aileen O’Toole stated.

Taoiseach welcomes the Ideas Campaign Action Plan

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Commenting on the Action Plan of the Ideas Campaign launched today (14 May 2009), the Taoiseach Mr Brian Cowen TD, said:

“I have always said that Ireland’s best natural resource is the talent and ingenuity of the Irish people. The submission of almost 5,300 ideas for consideration by the Ideas Campaign is an extraordinary response and reflects the commitment and energy of Irish people which will carry us through this global downturn.”

The Taoiseach reiterated his view that the Ideas Campaign epitomises the “Meitheal Mentality” - helping each other out when the job needs to be done.

He said “To get through this difficult period and, most importantly, to set us on the path to economic renewal, we need to think smarter and work smarter”.

“I have just received a copy of the report. I will be fast-tracking the ideas to the Cabinet sub-committee on Economic Renewal for assessment and implementation, where appropriate.

I would like to congratulate all those involved in giving their time free of charge to this independent and non-political campaign.”

Accountancy firms to process ideas

Monday, March 30th, 2009
Mark Ryan, PricewaterhouseCoopers. Tina Roche, Member of the Advisory Group & CEO of Business in the Community.  Aoife O'Brien, KPMG. Louise Shorten, Ernst & Young. Peter Fitzgerald, Deloitte.  Anne Marie Boyhan, Ideas Campaign

Mark Ryan, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Tina Roche, Member of the Advisory Group and CEO of Business in the Community; Aoife O'Brien, KPMG; Louise Shorten, Ernst & Young; Peter Fitzgerald, Deloitte; and Anne Marie Boyhan, Ideas Campaign

Four accountancy firms are to provide research and evaluation expertise for the ideas submitted to the Ideas Campaign.

The Managing Partners of the firms - Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC - agreed within 24 hours of being approached to provide assistance to the campaign, following the Advisory Group meeting last Tuesday.

Each firm will provide dedicated staff to summarise, categorise and provide an initial review and assessment of the ideas submitted for this citizens’ campaign.

They will work to the criteria for evaluation that has been set by the Advisory Group and which will put the ideas received into four categories:

1. Ideas for action by Government
2. Ideas which could be implemented by

  • Voluntary organisations
  • Individuals
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Existing or new companies

3. Ideas that could be implemented through existing organisations, companies and individuals and which, if publicised, could enhance confidence
4. Positive ideas about the existing strengths of the Irish economy or society which could be used to counteract the negative image of Ireland, nationally or internationally.

Closing date

The closing date for the submission of ideas to the campaign website is next Tuesday, 31 March.

The Ideas Campaign is a campaign for citizens by citizens and is designed to harness people’s ideas for economic recovery. The campaign runs for the month of March and to date over 4,000 ideas have been received and over 42,000 people have visited the site.

The campaign plans to produce an action plan for government in April. Taoiseach Brian Cowen has committed to fast-tracking the recommendations from the Advisory Group through the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Economic Renewal.

Leading figures join Ideas Campaign Advisory Group

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The Ideas Campaign announced the members of its Advisory Group tonight, and details of how ideas submitted to the campaign team will be evaluated and presented in the campaign’s action plan to the Government.

Montage of the Ideas Campaign Advisory Group

The Advisory Group comprises leading figures from business, policy, academia, economics, the arts and the voluntary sector.

They will provide strategic advice to the campaign and help shape the action plan.

The Advisory Group members are:

  • Moya Doherty, Producer of Riverdance, the world-acclaimed theatrical phenomenon
  • Sean Gallagher, Chief Executive, Smarthomes (and Dragons’ Den judge)
  • Frank Gormley, Chair, Howard Eurocape and Founder St. Patrick’s Trust
  • Alan Gray, Economist, Indecon
  • Paul Mooney, President National College of Ireland
  • Kieran McGowan, former Chief Executive of the IDA
  • Ian McShane, Chief Executive, Behaviour & Attitudes
  • Paul Rellis, Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland
  • Tina Roche, Chief Executive, Business in the Community
  • Don Thornhill, Chair, National Competitiveness Council

Campaign Director Aileen O’Toole said: “We have assembled a first-rate team of innovators, creative thinkers and high achievers.

“They all share the belief that the Ideas Campaign can act as a catalyst for positive, practical solutions that can benefit the Irish economy and help lift the nation’s spirits.”

The Advisory Group believes that it is important to re-emphasise that this campaign is happening against the backdrop of a serious economic situation and a crisis in the public finances.

The Ideas Campaign is focusing on ideas for economic renewal and recovery, but the Group believes it is important for citizens to understand that ideas put forward to Government must be realistic and achievable.

Procedure for reviewing ideas

The Advisory Group has agreed the following procedure for reviewing ideas received.

  1. The campaign team will review all ideas received by the IdeasCampaign website.
  2. A sample of these ideas will be published each working day until 31 March when the campaign finishes. This sample will show the diversity of the ideas received. Ideas will be edited by the campaign team for length, and legal considerations. No confidential data will be included. The Ideas Campaign stresses that inclusion on the website does not indicate that an idea will be included in the action plan.
  3. An external team of experts will review and evaluate ideas for their relevance to economic renewal and recovery.
  4. The expert analysis will be presented in draft form to the Advisory Group when it meets in April.
  5. The Advisory Group will consider this initial analysis and propose changes and the roadmap for delivery of the action plan to Government.
  6. The Advisory Group will sign off an action plan based on the final approved analysis, and make proposals to Government on implementing the action plan.
  7. The Ideas Campaign action plan will be presented to Government.
  8. The campaign website will be the primary forum through which the campaign will update citizens about the action plan.
  9. As indicated by An Taoiseach Brian Cowen in his statement last weekend, the Ideas Campaign action plan will be “fast-tracked to the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Economic Renewal for assessment and implementation, where appropriate.”

Traffic and activity on the Ideas Campaign website has exceeded all expectations since the campaign was launched last Thursday (5 March).

There have been 18,787 visits and 1,742 ideas logged on to the Campaign’s website up to midnight last night. More than 500 of those ideas were received in the last 24 hours alone.

Taoiseach Brian Cowen has endorsed the campaign and detailed what he plans to do with the action plan which will be produced in April: This independent and non political campaign provides the ideal channel for those ideas. “I will ensure that ideas emerging through the screening by the Independent Advisory Council overseeing the initiative, will be fast-tracked to the Cabinet sub-committee on Economic Renewal for assessment and implementation, where appropriate.”

1,200 proposals for the Ideas Campaign

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Interest from Britain, the US and mainland Europe

Over 1,200 ideas and several thousand messages of support have been pouring into the Ideas Campaign website since our launch on RTE’s Primetime programme on Thursday, 5 March.

In the last five days, more than 16,000 people have visited IdeasCampaign.ie, including a substantial number from Britain, the US and the Continent.

Over 100 organisations, ranging from the Irish Countrywomen’s Association to the American Chamber of Commerce, have pledged their support to the campaign, which has also generated extensive national and local media interest.

The campaign was featured on the front page of Saturday’s Irish Times, and Campaign Director Aileen O’Toole has been interviewed on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Today FM’s The Last Word and several local radio stations.

Tomorrow the Ideas Campaign will name the members of its Advisory Group which will select the best ideas generated by the campaign, for the report that will presented to government.

Taoiseach Brian Cowen has already stated that the Group’s recommendations will be fast-tracked for consideration by the Cabinet’s Sub-Committee on Economic Renewal.

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Taoiseach’s statement about campaign

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Commenting on the launch of the Ideas Campaign during the week, the Taoiseach Mr Brian Cowen TD, said today (Sunday 8th March 2009):

“I got a briefing from Aileen O’Toole on this campaign during the week and it’s just the type of ‘new thinking’ that’s needed right now.

“Last weekend, I spoke of the current need for a ‘Meitheal Mentality’ - helping each other out when the job needs to be done. This is a perfect example of it.

“Ireland needs the combined wisdom of its people focussed positively on solutions at this stage - a fantastic resource if it could be harnessed.

“I meet people every day who want to contribute practical ideas to help Ireland overcome the severe economic challenges that face the country.

“This independent and non political campaign provides the ideal channel for those ideas.

“I will ensure that ideas emerging through the screening by the Independent Advisory Council overseeing the initiative, will be fast-tracked to the Cabinet sub-committee on Economic Renewal for assessment and implementation, where appropriate.

“I encourage anyone with an idea however small or large to submit it right away.”