Ireland EU Presidency Briefing - Participant Feedback Survey

Overview

Thank you for attending the recent Irish Presidency Briefing hosted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). We are now gathering feedback from Northern Ireland officials to help us assess the usefulness of the session, understand your priorities, and identify opportunities for improving future cross‑government engagement.

Why your views matter

Your responses will help The Executive Office:

  • evaluate the effectiveness and relevance of the briefing;
  • identify policy or operational implications for NI departments;
  • understand where further coordination, clarification or bilateral engagement may be needed; and
  • shape NI inputs ahead of Lithuania's EU Council Presidency (January–June 2027).

The survey should take no more than 2 minutes to complete.
All responses will be used to support planning within the Europe Strategy Team and ensure that future sessions continue to meet departmental needs.

Thank you for your contribution.

Closes 17 Jul 2026

Opened 3 Jul 2026

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Farming
  • ICT
  • Academies
  • Accessibility
  • Account NI
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Animal Welfare
  • Benefits
  • Budget
  • Bursaries
  • Business Support Division
  • Census
  • Children of Services Personnel
  • Civil Justice
  • Climate Change
  • Communications
  • Community
  • Community safety
  • Complaints Process
  • Consultation
  • Courts
  • Crime
  • Criminal justice
  • Customer Service Excellence
  • Cyber Security
  • DAERA Annual Accounts
  • Demography
  • Digital Transformation
  • Dignity
  • Disability
  • Disability
  • DVA Annual Accounts
  • Electricity Generation
  • Electricity Networks
  • Employment
  • Employment
  • Energy
  • Energy
  • Energy Markets
  • Energy Storage
  • Engagement
  • Environment
  • Environment
  • Equality
  • Ethnicity
  • European Research and Innovation funding.
  • Eye Health
  • Facilities Management
  • Family Justice
  • Finance
  • Forensic Science
  • Further Education
  • Health
  • Health
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Health and social care legislation
  • Health and social care policy
  • Higher Education
  • Historic Environment
  • Household Statistics
  • Housing and Accommodation
  • Identity
  • Improvement of health and social care services
  • Income
  • Inspection
  • Internal Audit
  • IT Assist Performance
  • IT Assist Services
  • Labour Market
  • Language
  • Learning and Culture
  • Migration
  • NI
  • NI Summary Statistics
  • NICS HR
  • NIEA
  • Nurture
  • Part-time Student Finance
  • Part-time Study
  • Patient/service user advocacy
  • Pensions
  • Police
  • Policing
  • Policy Development
  • Pollution Control
  • Population Statistics
  • Post-Primary Education
  • Postgraduate Student Finance
  • Postgraduate Study
  • Pre-school Education
  • Primary Education
  • Prison Reform
  • Probation
  • PRONI
  • Properties Division
  • Provision of health and social care services
  • Public Inquiries
  • Public Spending
  • Qualifications
  • Quality and safety
  • Quality Improvement
  • Records NI
  • Reform of Property Management Programme
  • Regulation of health and social care
  • Religion
  • Reporting
  • Research
  • Rural
  • Rural Development Programme
  • Scientific
  • Services and programmes
  • Sexual Identity
  • Special Educational Needs
  • Staff Engagement
  • Staff engagement
  • Staff Engagement
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Student Loans
  • Supporting People
  • Technical
  • Telecoms
  • Testing
  • Training and Support
  • Transport
  • Travel to Study
  • Travel to Work
  • Unemployed Claimants
  • Veterinary
  • Waste Regulation
  • Water Regulation
  • Wildlife
  • Youth Sector and Youth Services