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  • DISC Profile Post Survey

    Thank you for taking part in the DISC profile session. We hope that you found the session insightful and useful for your personal development. We are asking participants to complete this short survey. Your feedback is valued and will be used to improve and inform our service. The survey should take no longer than 3 minutes to complete. It is voluntary, no personal data will be collected and all responses are anonymised. More
    Closes 28 November 2025
  • Anonymous Feedback Survey: New Dawn Health and Wellbeing

    Thank you for taking a few minutes to share your feedback. This survey is completely anonymous. Your responses will help us improve the care and support we provide at New Dawn Health and Wellbeing. More
    Closes 31 October 2025
  • Individual Wellbeing in NI User Survey

    The Executive Office publishes the annual Individual Wellbeing in Northern Ireland 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. If you have any questions, please contact pfganalytics@executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk More
    Closes 31 October 2025
  • AccessNI Customer Feedback

    We would welcome your views on the AccessNI training videos/transcripts. There are only 11 questions and the survey should take no longer than 2 minutes to complete. Thank you. More
    Closes 30 September 2025
  • JobStart Phase 1 Ministerial Visit Survey

    The Department for Communities’ JobStart Scheme provides opportunities for those aged 16–24 who are at risk of long-term unemployment in Northern Ireland. You have been issued this survey as you recently attended a JobStart event at Causeway Exchange on Wednesday 18 September. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey so we can gather further information to assist in development of future similar events. Please answer the following questions as... More
    Closes 23 September 2025
  • JobStart Ministerial Meet and Greet Survey

    The Department for Communities’ JobStart Scheme provides opportunities for those aged 16–24 who are at risk of long-term unemployment in Northern Ireland. You have been issued this survey as you recently attended a JobStart event at Causeway Exchange on Wednesday 18 September. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey so we can gather further information to assist in development of future similar events. Please answer the following questions as... More
    Closes 23 September 2025
  • Draft Anti-Poverty Strategy Public Consultation

    The Anti-Poverty Strategy sets out the Executive’s commitment to a joined up, long term approach to addressing poverty. It seeks to remove barriers and support equality of opportunity for those experiencing or at risk of poverty. It sets a clear framework within which actions to tackle poverty will be taken forward in a practical and sustainable manner. Our vision for this work is as follows: Working together, poverty and its impacts will be effectively and sustainably eradicated across... More
    Closes 19 September 2025
  • B&M Work Experience Opportunities - 2024

    The Department for Communities’ Work Experience Programme (WEP) provides short work experience placements for those aged 16 – 65. In May and November 2024, B&M offered a number of 4-week work experience placements across all stores in Northern Ireland with a guaranteed interview for employment at the end. More
    Closes 19 September 2025
  • Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Experiences and attitudes of 16 year olds in Northern Ireland in 2024 report - Readership Survey

    The Executive Office have published the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Experiences and attitudes of 16 year olds in Northern Ireland in 2024 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 important to us and we thank you in advance for taking part in this feedback survey. More
    Closes 13 September 2025
  • Careers Service Feedback Questionnaire

    Overview The Careers Service is an important part of the Department for the Economy and provides career information, advice and guidance. More
    Closes 31 August 2025
  • Proposal to increase the existing maximum sentences for the offence of causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die or suffer serious physical harm

    The Department of Justice is inviting views on proposed legislative changes to increase the existing maximum statutory custodial sentences for the offence of "causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die or suffer serious physical harm". The consultation seeks views on whether the current maximum sentences of 14 years (in the case of causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die) and 10 years (in the case of causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to... More
    Closes 13 August 2025
  • EQIA on DfC Budget for 2025-26

    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 NI Budget 2025-26. The Budget 2025-26 was announced by the Finance Minister on 3 April 2025. To find out more about how we handle your personal information, DfC’s Privacy Notice can be viewed online at DfC Privacy Notice . In order to facilitate the survey, Citizen Space, which is... More
    Closes 7 August 2025
  • Free Period Products scheme feedback survey

    Period products are essential items for personal care, which address a normal biological need. Period inequality (meaning the lack of access to these essential items) can negatively impact dignity and contribute to poor mental health and wellbeing. In recognition of this, the Northern Ireland Assembly passed the Period Products (Free Provision) Act (Northern Ireland) in May 2022, which aims to ensure that period products are available free of charge to anyone who needs... More
    Closes 6 August 2025
  • A consultation on the contents of the list of Qualifying Offences as specified under Article 53A of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989

    The Department of Justice (DoJ) is seeking your views on the proposed updates to the list of qualifying offences contained in Article 53A of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (PACE NI). The Qualifying Offences list is a key component of the legislative framework governing the retention of DNA and fingerprints in Northern Ireland, contained within the Justice Bill, that is currently being scrutinised by the Northern Ireland Assembly. We would encourage... More
    Closes 6 August 2025
  • JobStart 50+ Scheme Feedback Survey

    The Department for Communities’ JobStart 50+ Scheme provides 6 month opportunities for those aged 50–64 who are currently unemployed in Northern Ireland. You have been issued this survey as you recently attended a JobStart 50+ Webinar. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey so we can gather further information to assist in development of future similar events. Please answer the following questions as openly and honestly as... More
    Closes 6 August 2025
  • Consultation on Court Fees 2026-2029

    The Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a public consultation on proposed changes to court fees, including annual increases. Court fees are an important part of the overall funding model for the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS). NICTS aims to achieve full cost recovery in respect of civil and family court services from the fees charged, however the cost recovery rate is currently less than 80%. NICTS must work to ensure that it continues to maintain... More
    Closes 1 August 2025
  • Victims and Witnesses Strategy 2025 - 2030 Consultation

    Purpose of this consultation The Minister of Justice is committed to improving the experience of victims and witnesses of crime in the criminal justice system. In addition to the trauma that the crime itself can cause, it is recognised that the process of engaging with the criminal justice system can also be daunting, challenging and at times disorienting for victims and witnesses. The Department of Justice has already put in place a range of measures to support victims and... More
    Closes 27 July 2025
  • PBNI Practice Standards Survey 2025

    The purpose of this survey is to gather staff views on the extent to which current PBNI Practice Standards are safe, clear, fit for purpose and supportive of high-quality service delivery with our service users. More
    Closes 25 July 2025
  • Broadcasting of Courts

    The consultation is seeking views on proposals to permit the recording and broadcasting of some court proceedings, including judgments and legal exchanges in the Court of Appeal and sentencing remarks in Crown Court cases. The priorities of the Department of Justice (“the Department”), as outlined in its Corporate Plan for 2022-25, include the strategic theme of delivering an effective justice system. One objective under that theme is to make our justice system faster and... More
    Closes 16 July 2025
  • Survey of Designated Organisations representatives who attended PCSP Joint Committee workshop in November 2024

    Thank you for attending the Joint Committee Designated Organisations workshop at Newforge on 14 November 2024. It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide honest feedback so that we can use this to assess the usefulness of the workshop and whether a further workshop is required. This survey would also like to ascertain if the workshop has changed anything in your partnership working with PCSPs since. More
    Closes 11 July 2025
  • Sentence Reduction for Guilty Pleas

    The purpose of this consultation is to invite your views on the way in which the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland deals with reductions in sentence length when a plea of guilty is entered. The law requires a court, when determining a person’s sentence, to take into account any plea of guilty, the reasons or circumstances behind it, and the timing of that plea. Reductions of up to around a third can be applied to what the sentence would otherwise have been, depending on... More
    Closes 11 July 2025
  • Strengthening Inspection Legislation for Schools and Other Education and Training Establishments

    Inspection is a critical part of school improvement, of supporting and maintaining the professionalism of our teaching workforce and of providing assurances to the public that our schools and other education and training establishments are providing quality education. It is vital to all learners. The prolonged absence of inspection during the past decade due to its inclusion within Action Short of Strike means many schools have not been identified for the... More
    Closes 10 July 2025
  • Sign Language Funding 2025/2026

    The Department for Communities (DfC) is inviting applications for funding from its Sign Language fund. Before making an application for funding you are advised to read the Sign Language Funding Criteria and Guidance Notes 2025/26 which can be found on the Department for Communities website at https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/articles/department-communities-dfc-sign-language-fund-criteria-and-guidance-notes-202526 Applications for funding are open to all groups which meet the criteria... More
    Closes 7 July 2025
  • NI Apprenticeship Week Regional Working Groups

    NI Apprenticeship Week Regional Working Groups. NI Apprenticeship Week brings together local councils, employers, universities, further education colleges, private training providers and many more partners committed to the development and delivery and promotion of apprenticeships. More
    Closes 7 July 2025
  • Department of Education - 16-18 Legislation - Main

    Minister’s Foreword This consultation proposes legislation for all learners to participate in education, apprenticeship or training until age 18. It also explores how it will impact schools, Further Education colleges, employers, training providers and the voluntary and community sector. Research shows that investment in education can deliver a better future for all. If sufficient investment is made in the right areas at the right time, the vision is... More
    Closes 4 July 2025
  • Physio Webinar

    We have an exciting opportunity to host a couple of Physio Awareness Webinars this year. If this is something you are interested in, please fill in this short survey to gauge an idea of what you would like to see covered in the sessions. Completion time: 2 minutes Registration for these webinars will be available at a later date. More
    Closes 4 July 2025
  • Child-Friendly Version: Consultation on new single community order for children

    The Department of Justice is changing court-ordered community sentences for children and would like your views. Before answering, please look at the booklet at the bottom of this page which will help you to understand what our plans are and why we are asking for your views. More
    Closes 4 July 2025
  • Skill UP Evaluation Year 4

    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. Please provide one response per course. The information you give will be treated in the strictest confidence... More
    Closes 4 July 2025
  • Consultation on new single community order for children

    The Department of Justice is seeking views on the development of a new single community order for children. The current community sentencing framework for 10-18 year olds is complex, with numerous different orders available to the judiciary as sentencing options, a number of which are rarely, if ever, used. The Department proposes to simplify the existing system in order to improve outcomes for children, families, victims and communities. It aims to do so by replacing the current seven... More
    Closes 4 July 2025
  • Department of Education - 16-18 Legislation - Children and Young People

    We are the Department of Education and we would like to hear your views on changes to the law. The Department of Education is a government department in Northern Ireland which oversees everything that happens in school and youth services. We work to improve the wellbeing of children and young people and make sure you get the best learning experience possible. We want to know what you think about making changes to the law. These changes would mean that all young people are required... More
    Closes 4 July 2025
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