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A theory-building workshop on what makes a better consultationActivists
Adele WattersAmanda HayesAnalysing Costs & Benefits
Analysing responsesAngus KerrAnne McCormill
Barbara WardBe clear about what your proposals are, who may be affected, what questions are being asked and the timescale for responses.Benefits and costs
Bernie ByrneBetterAlexandraSamuelBetterHansHagedorn
BetterKevinRamseyBlogsCalculating Costs
Campbell, ElaineChoosing and developing solutions
CitizenCitizen participation in decision-makingCitizen writing
Computer Mediated Communications SystemsConclusionConsult widely throughout the process, allowing a minimum of 12 weeks for written consultation at least once during the development of the policy.
Consultation Data GeneratedConsultation SuiteXLConsultation in Ireland
Criteria for a Deliberative Process
Criteria for a Democratic ProcessCross Border Conference on 2 June
Damian BradyDavid Polley
Defining the problemDeliberationDemocracy and Government On-Line Services
Depth of EngagementDesigning Effective Group Report Authoring Support Systems (GRASS)Designing a usability test
Designing an e-consultation interface for ex-offendersDgovDgov team 1
DialogueDialogueScrDigital inclusion and online policy forum
DiscussionDiversityDiversity: Consultation data generated
Diversity: Experience of the consulteesDiversity: Outcomes from the TestDiversity: Process and planning
Diversity ContextE-Government: From Technology-driven to Citizen-drivenE-Government and the Missing Dimension of Citizen’s Participation
E-consultationE-consultation Study GroupE-consultation and Web 2.0
E-consultation designE-consultation experiencesE-consultation for Dgov students 2008
E-consultation for Dgov students 2009E-consultation for Dgov students 2010E-consultation tests in Ireland
E-consultation workshopE-democracy e-bookE-democracy resources
E-democracy talksE-governance and democracy--theory and practice
E-governmentEGOV05Economic, financial and accounting measures
EdemblogEmerson, PeterEngagingScience
Engaging participantsEnsure that your consultation is clear, concise and widely accessible.
Ensure your consultation follows better regulation best practice, including carrying out a Regulatory Impact Assessment if appropriate.Enthoven, Guido
Evaluating e-participationExamples
Expectations for E-consultationExpectations for e-consultationExplore
ExploreScrExploring the problemFacilitation (of process)
FacilitatorsFeasibility and sustainability
FeedbackGetting reactionsGive feedback regarding the responses received and how the consultation process influenced the policy.
Gordon, TomGroupwareGwyneth
Gwyneth RedpathHUWYHUWY: engaging students in distributed discussions on Internet policy
HUWY: learning about Internet governance from young peopleHandsOnISWHansard Society visit
Haughey, DennisHearing Older Voices demoHomePage
Honesty and transparencyHowConductConsultationHowToGetThere
HuWY jobIdentifying issues
ImpactInformation ResourcesInternational Conference on E-Government, Copenhagen
Interviews and focus groupsIssuesJennifer McMaster
Jim AlfordKen BartleyLYIT
Launch of research programmeLeighann McConvilleLiamMurtagh
ListConsultationParticipantsLocal E-Government in Northern Ireland
Local E-Government in Republic of IrelandLynn doranM.Phil./Ph.D. studentship in e-consultation
Main PageMaking the net workManaging contacts
Managing the consultation processMapping ideasMary
McCann, MarkMeasureMeasureScr
Measuring citizens engagementMeasuring needs and preferencesMeasuring public awareness
Meave HeaneyMilliken, MattMonitor your department’s effectiveness at consultation, including through the use of a designated consultation co-ordinator.
Moore, Dairmuid
NGO
NIYF: Exploring Capacity for E-Enabled Youth Participation in Public ConsultationNIYF: Respondent RecruitmentNIYF & Child Protection
NIYF Consultation: Perceived BenefitsNSEC ConclusionNSEC Consultation Data Generated
NSEC E-Consultation ContextNSEC E-Consultation Process and PlanningNSEC E-consultation Design
NSEC Future work programmeNSEC Learning Outcomes
Newman, DavidNewtownabbey e-consultations
North South Exchange ConsortiumOffline marketingOliver's Consultation Processes
OneWayOneWayScrOnline chat
Online marketingOrganisers
Other evaluation techniquesOur proposed Consultation ProcessesOutcomes
Outcomes from the e-consultation trialParticipant Experiences
ParticipatingPlanning
Policy makersPost-launch e-consultation DesignPreparation
Probation Board of Northern IrelandProbation Board of Northern Ireland Consultation
ProblemProblem L1Problem L2
Problem L3Problem Q20Process and Planning
Process and planningProcess check listsProcesses
PromotionProposed Consultation ProcessesQUB
QuestionnairesReferencesRelevance (to problem or people)
ResearchImpactNIbordersResearchImpactReconciliationResearchLetterkenny
ResearchManagementResearchNIRSAResearchOverview
ResearchPhase1ResearchPhase2ResearchPhase3
ResearchPhase4ResearchProjectResearchQUB
ResourcesRobinRoger Kennedy
RolePlayCitJuryRolePlayDocumentRunning the usability test
SandBoxSelecting technologiesSoftware appropriateness
Stakeholders involvementSteering2005June30StephenReynolds
Structure (of activities)SurveyToolsSystem data and logs
Tanya VanceTechTechDemo
TechnologistsTechnology
Technology classificationTechnology matching for E-consultationTelling the public
TestingThe Move Towards GovernanceThe Moves Toward Governance
The Six Consultation CriteriaThe WheelThe Wheel Context
The e-consultationTheoryTheoryAfternoon
TheoryCapeTownTheoryCommentsTheoryCopenhagen
TheoryDrawTheoryEvalTechniquesTheoryMarburg
TheoryMay17TheorySixHatsTheoryValueCitizens
TheoryValueConstitutionTheoryValueFacilitationTheoryValueFeedback
TheoryValueHonestyTheoryValueImpactTheoryValueOthers
TheoryValuePreparationTheoryValueRelevanceTheoryValueStakeholders
TheoryValueStructureTheoryValueTransparencyTheoryValuingConsultation
TheorydeMoorThinknetTiki ecrp articles
Tiki ecrp categories and topicsTiki ecrp directory sitesTiki ecrp import
Tiki ecrp wiki pagesToolsTop ten tips
Tracey ColganTracking changes in the policy processTracy Wong
TrustUK OnlineUK central govt list
Usability test resultsUses of Web 2.0 in e-governmentVOIP
Victor DouglasVideo conferencingWard, Margaret and Ellen Finlay
Waterways IrelandWaterways Ireland Context
WebIQWeb 2.0Wendy Hunter
WhatIsConsultationWhat is new about Web 2.0?What stakeholders want
Wiki SyntaxWilson, RobinWorkshop2005
Workshop2005ResourceWorkshopIntroWorkshopJune2001
WorkshopPresentationsWorkshopProgrammeWorkshopReport
WritingWritingScrWriting documents
Writing this guideYouth e-consultations at NIYFZing
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