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  1. A theory-building workshop on what makes a better consultation
  2. Activists
  3. Adele Watters
  4. Amanda Hayes
  5. Analysing Costs & Benefits
  6. Analysing responses
  7. Angus Kerr
  8. Anne McCormill
  9. Barbara Ward
  10. Be clear about what your proposals are, who may be affected, what questions are being asked and the timescale for responses.
  11. Bernie Byrne
  12. Calculating Costs
  13. Campbell, Elaine
  14. Citizen
  15. Computer Mediated Communications Systems
  16. Consult widely throughout the process, allowing a minimum of 12 weeks for written consultation at least once during the development of the policy.
  17. Consultation Data Generated
  18. Consultation SuiteXL
  19. Consultation in Ireland
  20. Criteria for a Deliberative Process
  21. Criteria for a Democratic Process
  22. Cross Border Conference on 2 June
  23. Damian Brady
  24. David Polley
  25. Democracy and Government On-Line Services
  26. Depth of Engagement
  27. Designing Effective Group Report Authoring Support Systems (GRASS)
  28. Designing a usability test
  29. Dgov team 1
  30. Digital inclusion and online policy forum
  31. Discussion
  32. Diversity: Consultation data generated
  33. Diversity: Experience of the consultees
  34. Diversity: Outcomes from the Test
  35. Diversity: Process and planning
  36. Diversity Context
  37. E-Government: From Technology-driven to Citizen-driven
  38. E-Government and the Missing Dimension of Citizen’s Participation
  39. E-consultation Study Group
  40. E-consultation and Web 2.0
  41. E-consultation experiences
  42. E-consultation for Dgov students 2008
  43. E-consultation workshop
  44. E-democracy e-book
  45. E-democracy resources
  46. E-democracy talks
  47. E-governance and democracy--theory and practice
  48. Edemblog
  49. Emerson, Peter
  50. EngagingScience
  51. Engaging participants
  52. Ensure that your consultation is clear, concise and widely accessible.
  53. Ensure your consultation follows better regulation best practice, including carrying out a Regulatory Impact Assessment if appropriate.
  54. Enthoven, Guido
  55. Expectations for E-consultation
  56. Expectations for e-consultation
  57. Facilitators
  58. Give feedback regarding the responses received and how the consultation process influenced the policy.
  59. Gordon, Tom
  60. Groupware
  61. Gwyneth
  62. Gwyneth Redpath
  63. Hansard Society visit
  64. Haughey, Dennis
  65. HowToGetThere
  66. Identifying issues
  67. Information Resources
  68. Issues
  69. Jennifer McMaster
  70. Jim Alford
  71. Ken Bartley
  72. Leighann McConville
  73. LiamMurtagh
  74. Local E-Government in Northern Ireland
  75. Local E-Government in Republic of Ireland
  76. Lynn doran
  77. Making the net work
  78. Managing contacts
  79. Mapping ideas
  80. Mary
  81. McCann, Mark
  82. Measuring citizens engagement
  83. Measuring needs and preferences
  84. Meave Heaney
  85. Milliken, Matt
  86. Monitor your department’s effectiveness at consultation, including through the use of a designated consultation co-ordinator.
  87. Moore, Dairmuid
  88. NGO
  89. NIYF: Exploring Capacity for E-Enabled Youth Participation in Public Consultation
  90. NIYF: Respondent Recruitment
  91. NIYF & Child Protection
  92. NIYF Consultation: Perceived Benefits
  93. NSEC Consultation Data Generated
  94. NSEC E-Consultation Context
  95. NSEC Future work programme
  96. NSEC Learning Outcomes
  97. Newman, David
  98. Newtownabbey e-consultations
  99. Offline marketing
  100. Oliver's Consultation Processes

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