Other organisations and further reading
You can find loads more information from XRUK's Citizen's Assembly Working Group (CAWG) on the XRUK Website.
Democracy Next: Checkout their Assembling an Assembly Guide for a really good explanation of how an assembly works
KNOCA - Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies. A European network for sharing best practice on the design and implementation of Climate Assemblies. Tracks climate assemblies across the world, and organises workshops on best practice. Workshops are recorded and available to view on their website.
Climate assemblies-emerging trends challenges and opportunities KNOCA report that draws lessons from the recent wave of climate assemblies and considers how they can improve their impact.
Sortition Foundation providing citizens' assembly services.
Involve works to make public participation and deliberation an everyday part of our democracy, and help solve the big challenges of our time.
Zero Hour campaigns for the Climate & Ecology Bill — a plan for the UK to do its bit in keeping global warming down to 1.5°C and reversing biodiversity loss by 2030. The bill includes a Citizens Assembly on Climate and Ecology.
Manuel Arriga - expert on Citizens' Assemblies and author of Rebooting Democracy: A Citizen's Guide to Reinventing Politics. He also created a series of videos for XR including "What is a Citizens' Assembly?", "Why is Extinction Rebellion calling for a Citizens' Assembly?", and "How do Citizens' Assemblies relate to the global climate emergency?"
When Citizens Assemble video (16 mins). Ireland's efforts to break a political deadlock over its de facto ban on abortion inspired a bold response - the creation of a Citizens' Assembly to tackle on the issue. During five weekends spread over five months, a random selection of Irish people deliberated on the highly divisive and controversial issue. Their conclusion, in April 2017, recommended a radical liberalisation of existing laws, including a change to the Constitution.