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
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
Thank you for attending the Well Champion meet-up in Belfast on 11 th May 2023. We hope that you found the event beneficial to your role as Well Champion and that you enjoyed the opportunity to connect with colleagues.
You are invited to take part in a survey to capture your views on the event. Your feedback is very important to us as it informs future events and helps us to understand what works well. The survey should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete. If you have any...More
Thank you for choosing to take part in the AccessNI Customer Survey 2023, which gives you the chance to tell us your views regarding the AccessNI service and will help inform any changes we need to consider taking forward. The survey should only take around 10 minutes to complete. Please work through the questionnaire reading each question and selecting what you consider to be the most appropriate response from those listed.
There are no right or wrong answers, or trick questions,...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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Your School Your Club was a collaborative initiative established in 2017 to help promote the community use of schools sports facilities. Funding provided through this programme has revitalised the existing school sports estate by enhancing school sports facilities to enable their extended use for community and local club use outside of the normal school hours.
You will be aware of the current challenging economic environment for public spending, as a result Sport NI has developed...More
The Wellbeing Service and Work Psychology Service are conducting research on the different provision we are offering staff as part of the wellbeing offer. Your feedback will help us make improvements to the service and further support your wellbeing at work. You will be invited to complete a survey pre and post the session. The survey will take less than 5 minutes to complete. If you have any questions about the survey, please email us: wps@communities-ni.gov.uk
We would...More
The Wellbeing Service and Work Psychology Service are conducting research on the different provision we are offering staff as part of the wellbeing offer. Your feedback will help us make improvements to the service and further support your wellbeing at work. You will be invited to complete a survey pre and post the session. The survey will take less than 5 minutes to complete. If you have any questions about the survey, please email us: wps@communities-ni.gov.uk
We would...More
Thank you for attending the Capacity Building Event “Supporting Customers with Learning Disabilities” organised by the Work Psychology Service.
We are asking attendees to complete a short survey following the session to help inform future planning and development.
The survey should take no longer than three minutes to complete. It is voluntary and no personal data will be collected. All responses will be anonymous.
Your participation is...More
Thank you for choosing to take part in the AccessNI Customer Survey 2023, which gives you the chance to tell us your views regarding the AccessNI service and will help inform any changes we need to consider taking forward. The survey should only take around 10 minutes to complete. Please work through the questionnaire reading each question and selecting what you consider to be the most appropriate response from those listed.
There are no right or wrong answers, or trick questions,...More
We would welcome your views on your experience of the AccessNI webinar you attended this week.
There are only 13 questions and the survey should take no longer than 2 minutes to complete.
Thank you.
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This survey seeks to assess Resource and Performance Commitee effectiveness and answer the question: What 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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This survey seeks to assess Asset Management and Maintenance Commitee effectiveness and answer the question: What 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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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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Your contribution would be greatly appreciated in shaping the plenary sessions during the Senior Leadership Forum. Please can you identify your top 4 specific challenges and barriers to the delivery of our services (outside of budget and recruitment) by completing the short survey below.
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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is Northern Ireland's arts development agency; supporting the arts and creative sector through grant distribution, strategic interventions and research and evaluation.
This survey is targeted at arts organsiations and creative businesses, to examine skills within the Northern Ireland workforce.
Privacy Note
All of the information you provide will be treated confidentially and in accordance will GDPR...More
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is Northern Ireland's arts development agency; supporting the arts and creative sector through grant distribution, strategic programmes and research and evaluation.
If you are an individual artist or employees within arts organsiations and creative businesses we would love to hear from you.
This survey can be completed in around 15 minutes depending on how much information you wish to share.
Through this survey we want to understand the...More
The session will be lead by Dervla Kearney, Director of Consumer Empowerment, Consumer Council
To register your interest in attending please complete this short registration form. Following registration we will issue an email containing the WebEx link to the session. In the event that the session is oversubscribed we will update you.
Please note that the closing date for registration is Friday 21st April 2023 .
Thank you
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Respondents are asked to fill in the following questionnaire in order to develop an understanding of how Business Cases (BCs) and post project evaluations (PPEs) are carried out within each Division/Partner Organisation.
Responses should be completed by Grade 7 or above. To manage responses those completing this questionnaire should include their name and branch. It is important to note that this is in relation to BCs and PPEs that fall within each Division/Partner Organisation...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
Sport NI Declaration of Interest Policy was approved by the Board on 11 th March 2020. The revised policy has been updated to simplify the annual declarations made by staff and board members.
This online form is to be completed by all staff and Board Members by 21st April 2023.
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The Circular Economy Branch is doing some research to gauge what DfE staff's understanding of the circular economy is. The team would greatly appreciate it if you would take 1 minute to respond to this survey.
This will provide us with a much needed baseline of your understanding that can be compared to at a later stage.
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Consultation
The attached questionnaire seeks your views on the Department for the Economy Draft Equality Scheme, Draft Audit of Inequalities and Action Plan 2022-2027, and Draft Disability Action Plan 2022-2027.
Responses must be received no later than 4 June 2023
Equality Scheme and Equality Duties
Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 requires public authorities, in carrying out their functions, to have due regard to the need to promote equality of opportunity...More
Dear owner, we would like to know a little more about the issues that you are facing as you manage, maintain and develop the listed building at this address. This will help us to understand the overall issues that listed building owners face and help us develop and refine the support we offer.
You should note that any individual responses will not be published and a summary report will only reflect the opinions received in general terms. If you want to know how your information...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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Children and young people's questionnaire – Race Relations Order
This survey is about The Race Relations Order, which is the legislation - or rules - to help stop racism.
The Order was written in 1997 so it is very out of date. We want to change it so it gives better protection to anyone who feels they have been bullied or treated unfairly, because
of the colour of their skin
they do not speak English very well ...More
Background – Where we are now
The current Race Relations Order was brought into force in 1997 and subsequently amended in 2003 and 2009 by amendment regulations.
The Order outlaws discrimination on racial grounds. Racial grounds include colour, race, nationality or ethnic or national origins.
The law covers racial discrimination in the following key areas:
Changes affecting multiple provisions
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