Difference between revisions of "Telling the public"

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*A website  
 
*A website  
  
**<a href="http://www.consultationni.gov.uk/" target="_self">Consultation NI website</a>
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**[http://www.consultationni.gov.uk/ Consultation NI website]
**<a href="http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/Fuguri/frame.html?A+AMM01700+BG+F+AMM00105" target="_self">Bristol City Council</a>
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**[http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/Fuguri/frame.html?A+AMM01700+BG+F+AMM00105 Bristol City Council]
  
 
*An e-mail address or online comment form  
 
*An e-mail address or online comment form  
  
**<a href="http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/complaints.asp" target="_self">email us</a>
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**[http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/complaints.asp" Belfast City email us]
**<a href="http://www.uppercase.co.uk/forms/contactform.htm" target="_self">make your comments</a>
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**[http://www.uppercase.co.uk/forms/contactform.htm" Newtownabbey make your comments]
  
 
==old notes==
 
==old notes==

Revision as of 11:48, 9 July 2006

Often it is necessary to give the participants some information about an issue, or a proposed policy, before starting a consultation (as in a downloadable discussion document, or a web site). This is a form of one-way communications, like most of those seen on http://www.consultationni.gov.uk/ .

  • A website
  • An e-mail address or online comment form

old notes

  • Convert consultation documents to PDF format, put them online and make them downloadable
  • Convert consultation documents to web pages, make the content navigable
  • Collect feedback from online form