In total there are 21 questions in this consultation.
It should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Purpose of this consultation:
The Executive Office are leading on the development of a Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG).
This draft seven-year (2023-2030) Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG), has been co-designed with over 50 stakeholders from across government, community and...More
The Executive Office publish the Northern Ireland Racial Equality Indicators report. We are interested in understanding more about the quality of the publication and how it is used. This is important, as it will help us to provide a high quality service which meets users' needs,
Your views are extremely import to us and we thank you in advance for taking part in this feedback survey.
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The Executive Office publish the Public Appointments Report for Northern Ireland: 2019/20; 2020/21; 2021/22. We are interested in understanding more about the quality of the publication and how it is used. This is important, as it will help us to provide a high quality service which meets users' needs,
Your views are extremely import to us and we thank you in advance for taking part in this feedback survey.
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The department is consulting on proposals arising from the Review of the List of Specified Offences. This List sets out the serious and violent crimes (including sexual crimes and crimes relating to safeguarding or child protection matters) that are not subject to the AccessNI Filtering Scheme and will always appear on AccessNI standard or enhanced checks. The purpose for the review of the List that has been undertaken by the Department of Justice incorporates the following factors:-
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Period inequality contributes to the poor mental health and wellbeing experience of those who are unable to access the basic health essentials of period products. This is a growing issue particularly in light of the increased cost of living.
Period products are essential items for personal care to address a normal biological need and should therefore be available to everyone who needs them, regardless of their economic status.
To address this gap the Period...More
The purpose of this short survey is to gather feedback on internal communications across the Department. Having used the question guide provided to facilitate discussion with colleagues within your business area please now complete this survey by reporting collated answers.
Thank you for your co-operation.
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The Executive Office publish the Northern Ireland Good Relations Indicators report. We are interested in understanding more about the quality of the publication and how it is used. This is important, as it will help us to provide a high quality service which meets users' needs,
Your views are extremely import to us and we thank you in advance for taking part in this feedback survey.
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The Department for Communities is conducting a Pre-Application Community Consultation (PACC) prior to applying to renew Outline Planning Permission for Grosvenor Barracks, the former military site, Coleshill Road, Enniskillen.
The Outline Planning application is for the residential development (as per drawings exhibited) of this site with associated open space and amenities (Play areas and Allotments).
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This survey seeks to assess Tenant and Customer Services Commitee effectiveness and answer the question: W hat are we as a Committee now doing well and what can we do better ?
Your responses will be used to stimulate reflection , discussion and learning.
The survey should take less than 15 minutes to complete. Thank you for participating and sharing your views.
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We would like to gather feedback on the R training courses delivered to PSU staff towards the end of 2022, by Jumping Rivers. Your feedback will help us to evaluate the quality and impact of the training. Thank you for taking the time to input into this process.
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The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (SoS) announced the 2023/24 Budget for Northern Ireland on 27 April 2023. This will see Northern Ireland departments receive £14.2 billion of Resource DEL funding and £2.2 billion of Capital DEL funding. The Department for the Economy (DfE) has been allocated funding of £772 million Resource DEL (RDEL) and £246 million Capital DEL (CDEL) for 2023/24.
Overall, Northern Ireland departments face a 0.4% reduction in budgets;...More
The Department for Communities would like to evaluate the support and service received by anyone who was sent a Universal Credit Migration Notice letter.
As part of our evaluation, we are conducting an online survey in relation to Move to Universal Credit in Northern Ireland. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes of your time, and your responses will be completely anonymous. Any information that you provide will not allow you to be identified in any way by...More
The Accounting Speakers group would like to hear your views. We have prepared a short survey – just 4 questions!
By taking the time to answer these questions, it will help us to understand how things are going and provide us with some feedback that we can use to inform planning for future events.
We are keen to hear from accountants across the department to make sure we are providing speakers that will be of interest to everyone.
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Welcome to the survey of staff within the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service for Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland's (CJI) inspection of the effectiveness of court administration.
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This end of project report is designed to provide Sport NI with valuable feedback on the delivery of your recent Supporting Sport to Build Back Better – Project Re-Boot Activate Award.
Please complete all questions within the report, we ask you to be honest and open in your feedback and report back accurate details as requested.
Completion and submission of this end of project report is a requirement within the Terms and Conditions of your award. ...More
We are keen to know more about the skills, qualifications, and employment experience of those who have arrived in Northern Ireland from Ukraine.
The results of the survey will help us to identify issues and inform potential solutions to better help those who want to work, get access to work. The survey is anonymous, and your participation is voluntary. Most questions are optional, so, if you do not want to answer these, you do not have to (these questions have a ‘prefer not...More
Огляд
Ми прагнемо дізнатися більше про навички, кваліфікацію та досвід працевлаштування тих, хто прибув до Північної Ірландії з України.
Результати опитування допоможуть нам виявити проблеми та розробити потенційні рішення для того, щоб краще допомагати...More
Обзор
Нам хотелось бы получить дополнительную информацию о навыках, квалификациях и опыте работы лиц, прибывших в Северную Ирландию из Украины.
Результаты опроса помогут нам выявить проблемы и сформулировать возможные решения, которые позволят...More
In order to comply with its obligations under section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the Department has undertaken an equality impact assessment on its allocation as outlined in the Secretary of State’s Budget 2023-24. The Budget 2023-24 was announced by the Secretary of State on 27 April 2023.
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Developed through the EdIS programme, EA Connect is home to a number of key services delivered by the Education Authority (EA) to support schools and families. This year the application processes for Admission to Pre-School, Primary School, and Senior High Schools in the Dickson Plan have moved onto EA Connect, the same platform as Applications and Admissions Appeals for Post-Primary (Year 8). As a user of EA Connect you are being asked to take part in a satisfaction survey.
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We hope you found the DP Connect modules beneficial.
Please can you take just a few minutes to complete this short feedback form which will help us when planning future events.
Thank you.
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Section 12 of the Private Tenancies Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 contains the provision for the Department for Communities (DfC) to introduce regulations regarding requiring landlords to offer tenants a choice of payment methods for rent and other payments relating to their tenancy.
During the Communities Committee scrutiny stage of the Private Tenancies Bill (now the Private Tenancies Act (Northern Ireland) 2022), the Committee heard evidence that some landlords would...More
The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback from participants who recently organised events during Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week; along with those involved in the most recent NI Apprenticeship Awards competition.
The data collected from the survey will be analysed to identify key themes and trends.
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The UK Government’s ambition is to deliver nationwide gigabit-capable broadband as soon as possible. It is recognised that there is a need for government intervention in the parts of the country where this is not commercially viable. This is why the government has committed £5 billion for the hardest to reach parts of the country, ensuring no area is left behind. This will be achieved through a package of coordinated and mutually supportive interventions, collectively known as Project...More
The Policing Board is interested in finding out about your experience of working with the PSNI in your community. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey on your engagement with PSNI and neighbourhood policing. This will help us inform the Policing Plan , in particular, to deliver Measure 3.1.3 to assess and evaluate the impact of partnership working with local communities.
Your responses will remain anonymous, unless you agree at a later date that you are...More
You recently participated in the Skill UP programme. The programme was established to provide an opportunity for adults to skill, upskill and reskill in areas where we believe job growth to be high over the coming years.
We would welcome your participation in this survey to use as part of an ongoing evaluation of the Skill UP programme.
The information you give will be treated in the strictest confidence and no individual will be named or identified...More
Now that your campaign has closed we have another short survey for you to complete, it should take no longer than 10 minutes.
We are asking specific questions to understand:
- the impact crowdfunding has had on your organisation
- your experience of crowdfunding
- how well supported you felt going through the crowdfunding process
Your responses will inform our own understanding of crowdfunding within the sports sector. They will help us see if...More
Congratulations on successfully securing Sport NI’s Project Re-Boot Activate pledge investment for your crowdfunding campaign! Completion of this survey is a pre-condition of receiving our investment.
As part of this investment, we need to ask you a few quick questions before your campaign finishes. We will also ask you to complete another quick survey for us sometime after your campaign closes. Both surveys should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
We are...More