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Visitor Survey DfC Historic Site
The Department for Communities (DfC) Historic Environment Division (HED) cares for a wide range of historic sites across Northern Ireland, from castles to prehistoric monuments, spanning thousands of years right up to this 21st Century. Many of these, known as State Care Monuments, are well known landmarks and popular visitor attractions. This short survey should only take around 3 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous, and we will carefully consider your feedback as part... MoreOpened 8 June 2026 -
Stronger Futures - A Northern Ireland Youth Work Policy Statement
The Department of Education (DE) invites you to take part in the public consultation for a revised youth policy statement: Stronger Futures – A Northern Ireland Youth Work Policy Statement. This revised policy statement is a result of an extensive review of youth policy, by the Department, children and young people and other key stakeholders, including the community and voluntary youth sector and the Education Authority. Following completion of the review... MoreOpened 10 June 2026 -
Sport Northern Ireland Performance Pathway Survey
Sport Northern Ireland (SNI) is undertaking a review of investment across performance sport to inform funding decisions for the second half of the 2026–27 investment cycle and to support planning towards future multi-year investment. This survey forms a key part of that review and is designed to build a clear, system-wide picture of how performance pathways are currently structured, resourced, and delivered across sports. The information gathered will... MoreOpened 11 June 2026 -
Special Schools Curriculum Working Group - Expressions of Interest
The Department of Education is inviting expressions of interest from Special Educational Needs practitioners to be a part of the Special Schools Curriculum Working group. The Working Group will lead the development and drafting of a bespoke curriculum strand for pupils with moderate, severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties within a special school context, ensuring that the curriculum is informed by robust research evidence, specialist professional expertise and the... MoreOpened 12 June 2026 -
Curriculum Reform - Practitioner working groups for IM schools/ Athchóiriú ar an churaclam - grúpaí oibre do na Gaelscoileanna
The Department of Education is inviting expressions of interest from Irish-medium Education practitioners to be a part of the Subject Working Groups to design the new bespoke curriculum strands for Irish-medium schools. Subject specific working groups will be responsible for developing and drafting the relevant content, linked to specific curricular strands. At this stage, there will be five working groups; Irish (as a subject) ... MoreOpened 12 June 2026 -
Northern Ireland Curriculum Consultation
The Department of Education is consulting on a new statutory curriculum for Northern Ireland. The consultation is presented across a suite of documents, as follows: Overview paper: explains the background to reform, the need for curriculum reform and gives an overview of the structure of the new Northern Ireland Curriculum. Subject frameworks: set out the vision for each subject and the statutory content that will secure pupils’ progression in that subject. ... MoreOpened 16 June 2026 -
Belfast Job Fair Attendee Survey June 2026
We would like to obtain your feedback from this Job Fair, which will help us to shape future recruitment events. All responses are anonymous and no individuals will be identified. Responses will be used for statistical analysis only. MoreOpened 17 June 2026 -
Employer Engagement & Inclusive Recruitment – Training Needs Analysis
Employer Engagement & Inclusive Recruitment – Training Needs Analysis The purpose of this Training Needs Analysis (TNA) is to identify current and future training requirements that will enable staff to engage effectively with employers on inclusive recruitment practices, support individuals who are economically inactive, and improve engagement with people who face barriers to employment. MoreOpened 17 June 2026 -
Child Friendly - Reducing Offending and Reoffending - Call for Views
We are the Department of Justice. We are a part of the government in Northern Ireland. We are in charge of protecting people from crime. We want there to be less crime in Northern Ireland. We are writing a new plan on how to reduce crime in Northern Ireland. We want to know what you think of our plan. Please answer the questions on this website to tell us what you think. MoreOpened 18 June 2026 -
Reducing Offending and Reoffending - Call for Views
Reducing offending and reoffending remains a significant challenge for Northern Ireland, with serious and lasting impacts for victims of crime, as well as for individuals, families, communities and public services. While Northern Ireland remains one of the safest places to live in the UK, offending and repeat offending continue to cause harm, undermine community confidence and affect life chances, creating long-term social and economic costs that extend well beyond the justice system. ... MoreOpened 18 June 2026 -
Easy Read - Reducing Offending and Reoffending - Call for Views
We want there to be less crime in Northern Ireland. We are writing a new plan on how to reduce crime in Northern Ireland. We want to know what you think of our plan. Please answer the questions on this website to tell us what you think. MoreOpened 18 June 2026 -
Consultation on compensation for miscarriages of justice: options for Northern Ireland statutory compensation limits
Prior to the enactment of section 133 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, compensation for miscarriages of justice was originally administered on a non-statutory, ex gratia basis. Awards were assessed on a case-by-case basis and were not subject to a prescribed statutory maximum. Over time, the level of awards and associated legal costs rose significantly, leading to concerns about affordability, consistency and public confidence. In 2008, statutory maximum limits were introduced... MoreOpened today -
BRD Engagement Event - 17 June 2026
Following our BRD Staff Engagement Event on Wednesday 17 June at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast, we are seeking your valuable opinions and feedback on the event. Your views are important in helping us reflect on how the day went and ensuring that any future events continue to be a success. MoreOpened today -
Employment and Support Allowance Claim Form July 2026
How to claim You can submit a claim to New Style Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) online by following the link below. Entitlement to New Style ESA is dependent on your National Insurance record. For more information on the entitlement conditions, please visit NI Direct . You can ask a friend or relative or an organisation that you know and trust to help you. Alternatively you can contact ESA for help on 0800 085 6318. If you use Relay UK dial... MoreOpens 1 July 2026
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