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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/ .
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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 communication.
 
 
*A website
 
  
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*Set up a website
 
**[http://www.consultationni.gov.uk/ Consultation NI website]
 
**[http://www.consultationni.gov.uk/ Consultation NI website]
 
**[http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/ccm/content/Council-Democracy/Consultations/consultation-finder.en Bristol City Council consultation finder]
 
**[http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/ccm/content/Council-Democracy/Consultations/consultation-finder.en Bristol City Council consultation finder]
 
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See how much easier it is to navigate and use the second, which is organised around readers' needs, rather than administrative structures.
==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
 

Revision as of 23:00, 7 December 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 communication.

See how much easier it is to navigate and use the second, which is organised around readers' needs, rather than administrative structures.