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Skill UP Evaluation Year 5
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... MoreCloses 3 July 2026 -
Leading Together for Excellence: A TransformED NI Strategy for Teacher Professional Learning
The Department of Education is seeking views on Leading Together for Excellence: A TransformED NI Strategy for Teacher Professional Learning. This strategy sets out a long‑term, system‑wide approach to strengthening teacher professional learning as a central driver of educational excellence in Northern Ireland. The strategy is grounded in strong international evidence that no education system can exceed the quality of its teachers, and that high‑quality professional... MoreCloses 6 July 2026 -
Amendments to House Sales Scheme: Consultation Questionnaire
This questionnaire forms part of a public consultation seeking your views on proposed changes to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) House Sales Scheme, as well as on the longer-term future of the Scheme. The consultation invites feedback on: Five proposed amendments to the current House Sales Scheme, which have been endorsed by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive Board; The proposed transitional arrangements, including their design and... MoreCloses 17 July 2026 -
Beartas Gaeilge na Roinne Geilleagair
Beartas Gaeilge na Roinne Geilleagair Léargas Ginearálta Is cuid ríthábhachtach luachmhar dár n-oidhreacht chultúrtha chomhroinnte í an Ghaeilge. Baineann sí le hachan duine inár sochaí, agus tá ról nach beag aici i múnlú ár bhféiniúlachta, i saibhriú ár bpobal, agus inár nascadh lenár stair. Is ar mhaithe linne féin uilig atá an fhorbairt, an chosaint, agus an cur chun cinn ann don Gaeilge, agus is cóir glacadh leis an... MoreCloses 23 July 2026 -
Department for the Economy Draft Irish Language Policy
The Irish language is a vital and treasured part of our shared cultural heritage. It belongs to everyone in our society and plays a meaningful role in shaping our identity, enriching our communities, and connecting us to our history. Its development, protection, and promotion are in all our interests and should be embraced as a source of pride and unity. This policy sets out a clear and progressive vision for the Irish language—one that seeks to remove barriers, challenge... MoreCloses 23 July 2026 -
Legal Aid - Remuneration for Cases Directly Committed to the Crown Court
Background The Department of Justice (“the Department”) is responsible for legal aid policy including remuneration. Legal aid remuneration plays a vital role in ensuring that there is a fair and equal access to justice in Northern Ireland. Legal aid exists to help people who meet eligibility criteria pay for a solicitor or other legal practitioners including those who are charged with a criminal offence and brought before a court. The court process can be a long and drawn out... MoreCloses 28 July 2026 -
Good Jobs Charter Initial Consultation and Survey
Thank you for taking part in this initial Good Jobs Charter consultation and survey exercise. You will be asked to choose your initial preference for a Charter type followed by a survey on what initiatives you consider to be indicators of a good job. A Charter co-design group will use this initial consultation and survey to help shape a Good Jobs Charter and a final consultation will take place at a later date. Employer and trade union representative bodies will be invited to join... MoreCloses 31 July 2026 -
ABC Trust - Post Aesthetics Survey
ABC Trust is carrying out a short survey to gather feedback on the appearance and facilities of the ABC building. Your views will help us understand how the building is perceived and identify any areas for improvement. The survey should take no more than a few minutes to complete. MoreCloses 31 July 2026 -
Consultation on Geothermal Regulation
Overview The Department for the Economy (DfE) is seeking views on proposals to introduce a new regulatory framework for geothermal energy in Northern Ireland. Geothermal energy is the natural heat stored underground. It can be used to heat buildings, provide hot water, and in some cases cool buildings. It is a local, low‑carbon energy source that is available at all times and does not depend on the weather. Increasing its use could help reduce carbon emissions, improve... MoreCloses 7 August 2026 -
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. MoreCloses 31 August 2026 -
Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland 2024 - User Survey
The Executive Office publish the annual Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland report. The report for 2024, published in September 2025 is the third in the series. 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.... MoreCloses 25 September 2026 -
Assured Skills Mailing List
"Your route to a better, brighter future." Are you interested in developing your future career prospects? If so, the 'Academy' model developed under the Department for the Economy's Assured Skills initiative in conjunction with Invest NI could be for you. If you would like to be included on a mailing list to hear about future Academies please complete your details below: By providing the Department with your email address you are giving the Department permission to... MoreCloses 30 September 2026 -
Brussels Bulletin
The Brussels Bulletin is an almost-weekly update about what is happening in Brussels and the EU. This survey should take around three minutes to complete. The aim of the survey is to evaluate how effectively the Brussels Bulletin supports you in understanding and engaging with EU developments, with the goal of enhancing its usefulness, clarity, and relevance to your work. Your responses are completely anonymous and will be used to review and improve the communications... MoreCloses 30 September 2026 -
Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland - User Survey
The Executive Office publish the annual Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland report. The report for 2022, published in October 2023, was the first edition. 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. If... MoreCloses 26 October 2026 -
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 MoreCloses 30 October 2026 -
Brussels Report
The quarterly Brussels Report provides an update on the work of the Brussels office as well as EU policy developments. This survey should take around three minutes to complete. The aim of the survey is to evaluate how effectively the Brussels Report supports you in understanding and engaging with EU developments, with the goal of enhancing its usefulness, clarity, and relevance to your work. Your responses are completely anonymous and will be used to review and improve... MoreCloses 31 October 2026 -
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. MoreCloses 31 October 2026 -
Work Experience Programme (WEP) Survey- Employers
The information we collect will be use d for statistical monitoring and to assist us improve programme delivery. Please note all responses are confidential. MoreCloses 11 November 2026 -
Young People's Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland 2025 - User Survey
The Executive Office published the Young People's Attitudes to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland 2025 report in December 2025. 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. If you have any questions, please... MoreCloses 17 December 2026 -
Citizen Space - Chi Me Session Participant Sign Up Form and Disclaimer
Whether you are attending a Chi Me session online or in person, please read and agree to this Chi Me Participant Sign Up Form and Disclaimer, which outlines health and safety guidelines, personal responsibility, and medical clearance requirements for taking part in the session. MoreCloses 31 January 2027 -
Historic Environment Division Site Visit and Wellbeing Survey
Thank you for attending a wellbeing event organised by your local Well Champion in partnership with the Historic Environment Division (HED). To help inform the planning, development and content of future events we would be grateful if you would complete this short survey on your experience. The survey should take no longer than 3 minutes to complete. It is voluntary and no identifying data will be collected. All responses will be anonymous. MoreCloses 17 February 2027 -
Universal Credit Statistics User Survey
The Department for Communities (DfC) Analytics Division (AD) produces the statistics for Universal Credit in NI. These statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. They are published in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development and as a means to build in quality at an early stage. We are reaching out to potential users of this publication to better understand how the statistics are being used and whether there are any improvements that can be made. ... MoreCloses 24 February 2027 -
Benefit Statistics Summary User Survey
The Department for Communities (DfC) Analytics Division (AD) produces the Benefits Statistics Summary which provides an up-to-date, concise overview of the main benefits administered by the Department. These statistics are accredited official statistics, classed as "National Statistics", except in relation to Universal Credit which are currently designated as ‘Official Statistics in development’ (previously Experimental Statistics). MoreCloses 26 February 2027 -
Benefit Cap Statistics User Survey
The Department for Communities (DfC) Analytics Division (AD) produces the statistics for Benefit Cap in NI. These statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. They are published in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development and as a means to build in quality at an early stage. We are reaching out to potential users of this publication to better understand how the statistics are being used and whether there are any improvements that can be made. We would... MoreCloses 26 February 2027 -
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Statistics User Survey
The Department for Communities (DfC) Analytics Division (AD) produces the statistics for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in NI. These statistics are accredited official statistics, classed as "National Statistics", and include official statistics in development, meaning they are recently added tables of official statistics undergoing a development. They are published in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development and as a means to build in... MoreCloses 28 February 2027 -
Athlete Profile
Athlete Profile MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
Northern Ireland Housing Statistics User Engagement Survey
Analytics Division (AD) produces annual and quarterly NI Housing Statistics Publications. These are Accredited Official Statistics publications and as such must adhere to the Code of Practice for Official Statistics as enforced by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA). The principles and protocols of the Code are intended to ensure that the range of official statistics meets the needs of users; that the statistics are produced, managed and disseminated to high standards; and that the statistics... MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
Exit Survey NI Ops
Ni Exit Survey MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
The Appeals Service (NI) - Online Appeal Application Survey
The Appeals Service (NI) welcomes feedback from Appellants and Representative Groups on their experience of completing an Online Appeal Application. This information will be collated in order to evaluate the overall online application journey, with a view to improving the process where necessary. The information provided in this optional survey will be dealt with in confidence and will only be used by The Appeals Service (NI) in evaluating this online process. MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
Northern Ireland child maintenance statistics user engagement survey
Professional Services Unit (PSU) produces a quarterly Child Maintenance Service (CMS) statistics publication. This is an Official Statistics publication and as such must adhere to the Code of Practice for Statistics as enforced by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA). The principles and protocols of the Code are intended to ensure that the range of official statistics meets the needs of users; that the statistics are produced, managed and disseminated to high standards; and that the statistics... MoreCloses 31 March 2027
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