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What issues concern participants? What problems should the consulting body be looking at? What can we learn from participants experiences? These are questions often asked at some stage during a consultation (often, but not always, at the beginning). There are technologies to help collect these stories and issues, from e-mail addresses for complaints and compliments to story-telling blogs.
 
What issues concern participants? What problems should the consulting body be looking at? What can we learn from participants experiences? These are questions often asked at some stage during a consultation (often, but not always, at the beginning). There are technologies to help collect these stories and issues, from e-mail addresses for complaints and compliments to story-telling blogs.
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*An e-mail address or online comment form
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**[http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/complaints Belfast City complaints form or e-mail]
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**[http://www.uppercase.co.uk/forms/contactform.htm Newtownabbey make your comments]
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*e-petitions
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**[http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/ UK Prime Minister] (in beta test, built by [http://www.mysociety.org/ mySociety])
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**[http://epetitions.scottish.parliament.uk/ Scottish Parliament] (developed by the [http://itc.napier.ac.uk/ITC/ProjectInfo.asp?ID=5 International Teledemocracy Centre] at Napier University)
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**[http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/item/epetition.html Bristol City Council] (ditto)
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*[http://www.e-democracy.org/uk/ Issues forums]
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**List of [http://forums.e-democracy.org/directory/ E-democracy.org issues forums]
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***[http://forums.e-democracy.org/brighton-hove/groups/bh/messages/view_threads Brighton & Hove issues forum]

Latest revision as of 11:00, 8 December 2006

What issues concern participants? What problems should the consulting body be looking at? What can we learn from participants experiences? These are questions often asked at some stage during a consultation (often, but not always, at the beginning). There are technologies to help collect these stories and issues, from e-mail addresses for complaints and compliments to story-telling blogs.