Department of Justice (DoJ) is consulting on a new multi-agency draft strategy to protect individuals, communities and businesses in Northern Ireland from organised crime. This seeks to build on and enhance the considerable body of work and structures already in place to support multi-agency collaboration in response to organised criminality.
The draft strategy has been developed and informed through significant engagement with other partners across Government and...More
The Department of Justice has carried out a review of the current law relating to serious organised crime in Northern Ireland. The Executive Action Plan on Tackling Paramilitary Activity, Criminality and Organised Crime [1] committed the Department to “…review the legislation relating to serious and organised crime in Northern Ireland to make sure that it is as effective as possible, with a view to introducing draft legislation…”
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The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) contains a comprehensive legal framework for the investigation, and the recovery, of the proceeds of crime. The Criminal Finances Act 2017 (CFA 2017) - see link below - added to the asset recovery and investigation powers in POCA. The operation of certain powers within POCA, including some of those inserted by the CFA 2017, are subject to codes of practice issued by the Home Secretary, the Attorney General and the Advocate General for Northern Ireland,...More
The Provider Innovation fund (PIF) is a competitive fund that aims to support improvements to the delivery of the Supporting People Programme (SPP).
Existing SPP providers can bid for support to help them improve their delivery of the SPP.
Please click the 'Online Survey' link below to begin your application.
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The Provider Innovation fund (PIF) is a competitive fund that aims to support improvements to the delivery of the Supporting People Programme (SPP).
Existing SPP providers can bid for support to help them improve their delivery of the SPP.
Please click the 'Online Survey' link below to begin your application.
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We would welcome your views on proposals for creating new Domestic Abuse Protection Notices and Protection Orders aimed at enhancing the protection available to victims of domestic abuse.
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Every strategic plan needs a sound foundation. As a means of informing the development of this plan Sport NI has sought feedback from a range of stakeholders/partners as to their needs and expectations and have drafted the new 2020-25 Corporate Plan based upon this. In order to build on this feedback, Sport NI has developed the following survey to seek further comments and clarity on the draft Corporate Plan to ensure nothing is overlooked and all stakeholders have an opportunity to comment....More
The HMO Act 2016 introduced a new licensing scheme operational from April 2019 which transferred responsibility for the HMO regulatory function from the Northern Ireland Housing Executive to Councils and linked the new HMO regime with other critical local government functions, such as planning, building control and environmental health. This questionnaire is part of the review of the transfer of responsibility and the change from a registration scheme to a licencing scheme.
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The NI Executive is developing a new strategic, Outcomes-based Programme for Government (PfG). It aims to deliver real, lasting and positive change in people’s lives. This consultation is seeking your opinions on the draft framework of nine Outcomes upon which the PfG will be built. Together these Outcomes create a picture of the kind of society we all want to live in.
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This survey is about the main things the Northern Ireland Executive – which runs our government – wants to do in order to make sure people of all ages and backgrounds are cared for, and no one is left out.
We would like you to tell us what you think about these plans by completing this survey. The survey is anonymous – when you send your answers, we won’t know who you are.
You will be asked questions on the following nine topics:
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As part of the community planning process, consultees stated a clear appetite for access to quality greenspace. Fermanagh and Omagh Council in partnership with other agencies have developed a range of trails across the council area. We would love to get your views on what you think of these and how they impact on your quality of life. This survey will only take about 10 minutes to complete and will provide us with valuable data about the trails and their impact.
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Sport Northern Ireland as the leading public body for the development of sport in Northern Ireland are passionate about maximising the power of sport to change lives. As we develop our new strategy, for the next five years, key themes of; well-being, diversity and inclusion will all be central to the critical development of our sporting system in Northern Ireland. Sport Northern Ireland’s mission statement is; ‘By 2025; we want the power of sport to be recognised and valued by...More
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This is a short survey to find out what you know and what you’d like to know about nutrition and bowls performance.
So that you are aware the response from your survey will be viewed by Julia Bone, Performance Nutritionist from Sport Northern Ireland Sports Institute and if appropriate her colleagues Lorna Cooke and Julianne Larkin. De-identified responses and group averages may be shared with Neil Booth & Tommy Smith of the Irish Bowls Federation.
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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 16 th April 2021.
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We would like to thank you for your attendance and valued participation at the recent Disability Employment Awareness sessions.
Please find attached the first of the evaluation surveys as a follow-up to the two workshops you recently attended. We had a tremendous response from you for the pre evaluation so are again asking that you all complete these surveys as they will help shape the awareness programme going forward.
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This consultation seeks views on the principle of providing high-level information that indicates the areas in which legal aid is expended and details of the level of payments made to suppliers of publicly funded legal services.
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We would welcome your views on your experience of the AccessNI webinar you attended during week commencing 19th April 2021.
There are only 13 questions and the survey should take no longer than 2 minutes to complete.
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Thank you for your interest in this consultation.
The NI Executive is developing a new strategic, Outcomes-based Programme for Government (PfG). It aims to deliver real, lasting and positive change in people’s lives.
The PfG will be built on a draft framework of nine Outcomes. These are subject to a separate consultation. Together these Outcomes create a picture of the kind of society we all want to live in.
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Neueda were employed to design a system to enable parents to apply for a post-primary school place and upload documents in support of their application and for post-primary schools to process their applications.
Your input as a member of staff using the solution is requested. (Parents and post-primary schools will be surveyed separately).
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In 2021, as in 2019 and 2020, parents applied for pre-school and primary one places via the Citizens Portal. As a new development for 2021, Neueda were employed to design a system to enable parents to upload documents in support of their application and for pre-schools and primary schools to view and download documents.
Your input as a member of staff using the solution designed by Neueda is requested. (Parents and pre-schools/schools have been or will be surveyed...More
The Charities Acts (Northern Ireland) 2008 and 2013 establish a regulatory framework for all charities in Northern Ireland. The Acts establish the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland as the independent statutory regulator. Under this legal framework, all charities are required to register with the Charity Commission and once registered, to report annually on their activities and finances. The Charity Commission has power to both support charities to carry out their charitable...More