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Department for Education (UK)
The Department for Education is responsible for children’s services and education, including early years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England. Using Citizen Space, the Department regularly conducts consultations on things like: Reforms to funding and accountability systems Funding options aiming to increase the opportunities adults and young people have to access further education and higher education Ideas to... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (UK)
To see some ideas from abroad, have a look at the DEFRA hub. DEFRA is responsible for improving and protecting the environment. Their priorities are growing a green economy, sustaining thriving rural communities and supporting food, farming and fishing industries. MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Environment Agency, UK
The UK's Environment Agency (EA) is a large non-departmental public body (NDPB) with responsibility for protecting and enhancing England's natural environment. With more than 11,000 staff and care of some 13 million hectares of land, it is a substantial and complex operation. One of the EA's most vital and frequently-used services is its control of environmental permits and licensing. Whenever an individual citizen, private company or public body wishes to take an action that could... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Environmental Protection Authority (Western Australia)
The Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia (WA EPA) is an independent statutory authority, providing advice to the Minister for Environment of the 2.6million km² state. One vital area of the EPA's advice-giving is on 'the environmental acceptability of development proposals and statutory planning schemes'. Whenever a new development such as a port, railway or pipeline, is likely to have 'a significant environmental effect', it should be referred to the EPA for... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Higher Education Statistics Agency
The UK agency HESA aims to collect data that will benefit the higher education (HE) sector and society as a whole. Citizen Space helps HESA achieve it's consultation requirements in all three of it's key fields. Annual update process enables year-on-year changes to be made to any of the HESA records. This is done to ensure that the record continues to reflect changes within the sector and the changing requirements of users. HESA will normally review each record annually, unless the... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Ministry for Education (New Zealand)
The Minister of Education wanted to hear from a wide range of New Zealanders about the future of the education system – for early learning, schooling and tertiary, and lifelong learning. So the New Zealand Ministry of Education used Citizen Space to run a national 'Education Conversation' online. Huge numbers of people took the opportunity to get involved and have their say – including more than 16,000 people engaging directly in the NCEA Review (with more than a quarter of... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Ministry for the Environment (New Zealand)
The Ministry for the Environment (NZ) is the Government’s primary adviser on environmental matters. They also have a stewardship role which involves taking a long-term perspective on environmental issues when making decisions. MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Ministry of Justice (New Zealand)
The Ministry provides a range of justice services around New Zealand, including delivering court services, supporting various tribunals, authorities and committees that help New Zealanders resolve disputes, negotiating historical Treaty of Waitangi claims, and managing more than 150 pieces of legislation. The Ministry of Justice, New Zealand consultation hub is an excellent example of regulatory and statutory consultations. MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom)
The Ministry of Justice, United Kingdom, is responsible for: Courts Prisons Probation services Attendance centres The organisation works together and with other government departments and agencies to bring the principles of justice to life for everyone in society. From civil courts, tribunals and family law hearings, to criminal justice, prison and probation services. The Ministry of Justice's key principles of justice are met by taking a collaborative... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Police Scotland
Police forces aren’t in charge of creating new laws or policies - only their enforcement. They don’t have a statutory duty to consult the public. But an important part of Police Scotland’s continuous improvement of their service and relationship with the public is a robust community engagement program. MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Scottish Sentencing Council
The Council was established in October 2015 as an independent, advisory body as a result of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 . The Council has a statutory duty to undertake both draft (to accompany consultations) and final impact assessments on all guidelines it produces. Impact assessments are organised by guideline, with the newest first. The Council also undertakes informal data gathering and evidence collection through engagement with criminal justice... MoreClosed 1 January 2024 -
Green Paper Consultation on [Subject]
The [insert commissioning Minister or body] has commissioned an independent review of the [issue targetted by the Green Paper] to ... . The Green Paper outlines the challenges in ... and proposes the following key reform areas: In your documents section, include the Green paper, as well as the outcomes for any associated private or pre-public consultation activities. It's best to attach these as separate, appropriately-labeled PDF documents. MoreOpened 1 January 2024 -
Invitation for Public Comment on Referral (EPBC Act Decision)
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Public comments are welcomed for a period of 10 business days for each referral. This process is initiated promptly following the validation and publication of the referral. Although comments submitted after the specified comment period may be taken into consideration by the minister, it is not obligatory for them to do so. The... MoreOpened 1 January 2024 -
Public Comment on Action Management Plan
Oops, this template isn't ready yet. You can send us an email at apac@delib.net for more information. MoreOpened 1 January 2024 -
School Enrolment Scheme Consultation
Oops, this template isn't ready to use yet. You can contact us at apac@delib.net for more information. The education authority, in collaboration with [School Name]'s Board, is in the process of developing a new enrolment scheme. The primary objective of implementing an enrolment scheme is to support the school Board in mitigating the risk of overcrowding, ensuring a fair and transparent enrolment process, and optimising the utilisation of educational facilities across the local... MoreOpened 1 January 2024 -
Have your say on our Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
We invite your comments and views on the draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP). Provide a brief background of the previous industry expert consultation on this project. We are now seeking input on our LCWIP, outlining proposed initiatives to enhance the safety and convenience of walking, wheeling, or cycling. This initiative aims to encourage residents and visitors to consider more active modes of transportation. Background There is a national... MoreOpened 1 January 2024 -
Health Services Satisfaction Survey Template
[Organisation name] takes seriously your feedback about our services so we can improve our services and make sure that we provide the best patient care. Please take [time in minutes] to answer these questions about our services. Your responses will remain confidential and will not affect your treatment in any way. MoreClosed 7 December 2023 -
Zoning/Re-Zoning Consultation Template
The application proposes [...] Once you've read the Delib template guide, delete it from your cloned activity and use the 'documents' section below to upload: Proposed site plan(s) Proposed floor plan(s) Applicant elevation and access images Applicant cover letter; and Any other relevant documents. MoreClosed 7 December 2023 -
Employee Pulse Survey Template
Welcome to [Business, Term, Year] Pulse Survey! The [Business] Pulse Survey of business conditions for [term, year] is now open. We need your feedback about how your business performed, what's impacting your business today, and what will influence your decision-making over the next three months. The previous quarter findings reflected ... The focus of this quarter’s hot topic survey is ... Most people take less than [time frame] to complete the survey. We appreciate... MoreClosed 6 December 2023 -
Customer Pulse Survey Template
The [business area] strive to provide the most efficient service possible. Recently, you required assistance with an issue. To help us to continue to review and develop, please consider taking a few minutes and complete our short survey. MoreClosed 6 December 2023 -
Strategic Review - Stakeholder Survey
The Department's Policy and Priorities sets out our priority areas for compliance and enforcement activities and lists the primary factors we consider when deciding whether to pursue issues or matters. Feedback from is invaluable when drafting this policy and past feedback has had a direct impact on our priority areas. We are particularly interested in your views on: The work we are conducting under our current 2023–24 priority areas. Any pre-existing or new issues... MoreOpened 1 October 2023 -
Emergency Services Deserts
This activity is for Delib demonstration purposes only. Parts of regional and rural NSW gained recent media attention for being 'emergency services deserts.' An 'emergency service desert' is a local government area or other zone where residents do not have ready access to services like: Emergency rooms Trauma care Maternity hospitals; and Ambulances. The Health Organisation is conducting this survey to guage how residents in rural and remote NSW use emergency... MoreCreated 20 September 2023 -
Two Stream Activity - Local Development Plan 2 Activity
Why is the place where I live important? The places where we live, play, and hang out are important because they help us live healthy, happy lives and help us take care of the environment. When we walk, wheel or cycle around, we are taking exercise which is good for our health. It also means that we are not using cars, which helps to keep the air clean and the streets safe. When we have good outdoor spaces and places to play and hang out in it makes us happy and healthy and... MoreOpened 14 May 2023 -
APAC Citizen Space Page Design Wishlist
The demo fairies are here for you - but they need a little help. Take this 5 minute survey to let us know what you are looking for in your engagement hub. The questions here can be answered by any team member working in communications or procurement. You won't need any expert knowledge, just a general undertanding of your organisation's style guide and need in this project. MoreOpened 1 May 2023 -
Infrastructure Western Australia
Infrastructure WA's role is to provide advice and assistance to the WA Government on infrastructure matters. Looking at the medium to long term, our advice informs infrastructure investment decision-making and supports better outcomes for the people and economy of Western Australia. The Infrastructure Western Australia Act 2019, which commenced in July 2019, sets out the functions and responsibilities of Infrastructure WA, some of which include: delivery, implementation,... MoreClosed 5 April 2023 -
Airspace Change Organising Group (UK)
ACOG was established in 2019 at the request of the Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority to coordinate the delivery of key elements of the UK’s Airspace Modernisation Strategy. MoreOpened 2 February 2023 -
Civil Aviation Authority (UK)
As the UK's aviation regulator, CAA work so that: the aviation industry meets the highest safety standards, consumers have choice, value for money, are protected and treated fairly when they fly, through efficient use of airspace, the environmental impact of aviation on local communities is effectively managed and CO 2 emissions are reduced, the aviation industry manages security risks effectively. CAA are responsible for airlines, airports, airspace,... MoreOpened 1 February 2023 -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is a government body that regulates aviation safety in Australia. They license pilots, register aircraft, oversee aviation safety and promote safety awareness. They also make sure that the aviation community and the public use and administer Australian airspace safely. In July 1995, CASA was established as an independent statutory authority. We operate within a legislative framework made up of acts, regulations, associated legislative... MoreOpened 1 February 2023 -
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (WA)
Formed in 2017, the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage brings all land use and heritage responsibilities under the one umbrella to shape the future of cities, regions and towns. Responsible for state level land use planning and management, and oversight of Aboriginal cultural heritage and built heritage matters, the department supports four Ministers and administers a wide range of legislation. The department plans how to make best use of the State’s natural and built... MoreOpened 1 February 2023 -
Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning (QLD)
The Department of State Development works to shape Queensland’s future by driving economic growth and enabling well-planned, inclusive and resilient local communities. As Queensland’s population and economy grows, it’s more important than ever for the department to be future focused and bold in its leadership. Thinking ahead to secure responsible economic development and liveable communities, the department: scans and makes sense of the economic road ahead acts... MoreOpened 1 February 2023
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