About this KNoT
This knot will comprise 2 workshops involving the Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy (CAPaD). We will consider issues of representation, expectations of political representatives, and how this connects with our roles as citizens.
The first workshop will consider what expectations we should have of elected representatives, in the present and in an ideal democracy. It will introduce the work of CAPaD in setting expectations and eliciting responses from candidates. We will also consider what we as citizens need to do to meet expectations of representation.
Before and after the first workshop, we will encourage students to engage with CAPaD resources and potentially other sources (see preparation).
In the second workshop, we will consider methods of deliberation, and practice these in developing candidate assessments, working in groups. As well as providing learning about political representation and participation, and skills in deliberation, we hope that the assessments exercise will prove useful to students in voting on 3rd May.
Preparation
The following will help you prepare for the first workshop.
- Think about what matters to you in the upcoming election. Make a list of the most important issues you’d like addressed.
- Think about how you would like to be represented in Parliament. What would the ideal candidate be like from your perspective? What would they do?
- Look at the CAPaD Voters’ Expectations of MPs: https://canberra-alliance.org.au/2025-federal-election/
While watching the videos, listen out for:
- How will they engage and involve the people they represent?
- How will they feed back?
- What is their attitude & approach to representation?
- What is their approach in terms of policy?
What You’ll Learn
Learning Resources
Tips & Advice
How to Complete This KNOT
Consider your answers to the pre-workshop activities, and your experience during the workshops. Provide a reflection on what you've learnt about political representation, and how this has changed your experience of voting in this election.
Compile your pre-workshop activity, any resources created through the workshop, and your reflection on the question above as the completion task.