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Can we still wait months before providing feedback on a public consultation? Older people are fond of recalling that in the bad old days, they had to save, or they […]
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Can we still wait months before providing feedback on a public consultation? Older people are fond of recalling that in the bad old days, they had to save, or they […]
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Right now, people who live close to our Airports, but not necessarily under the final approach may be living in hope that the amount of aircraft noise they endure might
A few days too late for the heatwave, the BMA held its Annual Representative Meeting this week in Bournemouth, and turned its legendary firepower on
Doctors’ broadside against NHS transformation plans – an Institute perspective. Read More »
The Institute’s website has been featured as good example of their work by website provider Cambridge ICT. Rhidian Jones from the Consultation Institute said: “We were delighted when Cambridge ICT approached us
Institute Website featured by Cambridge ICT Read More »
The government will go ahead with plans to overhaul the funding of social care with a consultation scheduled for the two-year parliamentary session but has not set out details about
Queen’s Speech 2017: government set to consult on social care plan Read More »
The danger of pushing your data further than it should go … This is the effect of having the brilliant Ben Goldacre highlight poor data interpretation at our Conference –
Over-interpretation – how to discredit your consultation Read More »
For the second time in a year, the public have shocked the political establishment by delivering an unexpected result. It did the same in the USA last November. It happened
The Perils of asking the public: instant reflections on an unforeseen election result Read More »
There might be many of you whom I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting during my time at the Consultation Institute. I have attended dozens of training courses, sector-related events
My consultation journey Read More »
Everyone now knows that the famous U-turn on Social care promised that a future Conservative Government will consult on the details. And that, hey presto, it will feature a cap
May’s commitment to consult on Social Care – note it’s a GREEN paper Read More »
Quite unexpectedly, and just before a General Election was called, the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) launched an inquiry into the library closures by Swindon Borough Council and
Providing a ‘comprehensive library service’: what does it mean? Read More »