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  • Mid-semester Pulse Survey

    We want to hear from you. Please take 5 minutes to tell us about your experience with Arlen Hill University so far this semester and if there is anything we can do to make it better. More
    Closed 21 March 2024
  • Making Railways Safer

    We want to make rail the safest and most welcoming way of travelling in the country. We'd welcome your views on how we're doing and what more we can do to make this happen. More
    Closed 3 March 2024
  • The Great British Railways Transition Team (UK)

    The Great British Railways Transition Team is developing a range of rail freight growth target options. A key part of this activity is to engage with industry through a formal call for evidence. The purpose of this call for evidence is to develop an understanding of how much of the current and future market demand for freight could be met by rail, and the role rail can play in the nation’s supply chains. The team also uses Citizen Space to engage on other things, like their... More
    Closed 5 February 2024
  • European Network of Transmission System Operators (UK)

    ENTSO-E is the European association for the cooperation of transmission system operators (TSOs) for electricity. To facilitate the exchange of stakeholder contributions, ENTSO-E holds open, transparent on-line consultations at the early stages of the drafting process on major ENTSO-E work products that impact pan-European energy transmission. These include network codes, Ten-Year Network Development Plans (TYNDP), the annual work programme and various other reports and studies More
    Closed 1 February 2024
  • 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... More
    Closed 1 February 2024
  • 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,... More
    Closed 1 February 2024
  • Australian Building Codes Board

    The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) is a standards writing body responsible for the National Construction Code, WaterMark and CodeMark Certification Schemes, and regulatory reform in the construction industry. The ABCB is a joint initiative of the Commonwealth and State and Territory Governments, together with the building and plumbing industries. More
    Closed 1 February 2024
  • 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. More
    Closed 1 February 2024
  • Training Evaluation

    We would really appreciate your feedback on the recent training that you attended [date]. This is to help us decide if this training was beneficial to you in your job role and to help in future training planning. This survey will only take a couple of minutes to complete. More
    Closed 31 January 2024
  • State Infrastructure Strategy and Regional Infrastructure Plans

    Our goal is to deliver an infrastructure strategy and program that underpins economic growth, supports jobs and creates long-term prosperity for all Queenslanders. The new framework for planning and prioritisation of infrastructure projects provides a solid foundation for making informed investment decisions. It will help identify the best, most cost-effective way to address the service needs and infrastructure challenges facing Queensland. That's why we want your input. What matters to you... More
    Closed 3 January 2024
  • Therapeutic Goods Administration

    The TGA consultation hub is an excellent example of regulatory and statutory consultations. More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • Office of Health Technology Assessment

    The OHTA hub is a good example of how customers an organise content using multiple landing pages based on specialisation of content or target audience. More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • Ministry for Health (New Zealand)

    The Ministry for Health (New Zealand) works upon the New Zealand Health Strategy. One of the fundamental principles of the Health Strategy is an acknowledgement of the importance of community engagement and consultation on health services to ensure quality decision-making and policy development in health. Informed consultation also helps the Ministry of Health to: Provide opportunities (geographical, professional and communities with common interests) to participate in... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • Department of Health and Aged Care

    The Australian Department of Health and Aged Care supplements regular webinars with online activities on Citizen Space that are can be completed anywhere, anytime. Because the Department engages with people from a spectrum of technical literacy, it's important that they are able to make both public and private surveys. More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • Department of Health (Western Australia)

    The Department of Health (WA) consultation hub is an excellent example of regulatory and statutory consultations. The Departmemt works of WA's strong consultation guidelines: More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • 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... More
    Closed 1 January 2024
  • Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP)

    LHS has developed a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2015 - 2020 in consultation with our consumers, staff and key stakeholders to provide strategies for local health services to support increased independence, opportunities and inclusion for people with disability. Now we ask for your feedback on the plan. The plan will help ensure that people with disability: Have the same opportunities as other people to access our services, and any events we organise Have the same... More
    Closed 31 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. More
    Closed 7 December 2023
  • 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. More
    Closed 7 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. More
    Closed 6 December 2023
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