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The Consultation Institute announces new strategic partnership with MutualGain!

We are thrilled to announce our strategic partnership with MutualGain! MutualGain’s social purpose is to empower organisations and communities to reconnect in the social space, promoting greater participation and active citizenship within our democracy for the mutual benefit of all. Karen Fourie, Commercial Director and Fellow of the Institute, says, “I am delighted MutualGain is […]

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Members: have your say on the next discussion topic at our virtual coffee morning! ☕

Members of the Institute represent organisations from a range of sectors, from aviation, infrastructure and planning to local authorities, health, and fellow consulting experts. We bring this melting pot of professionals together once a month for a free, virtual coffee morning: The Perfect Blend! Our coffee mornings are designed with our members in mind; inviting you

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Scoping, time limits and when is a consultation not a consultation?

Back in 2022, the Government issued a green paper entitled “SEND Review: Right support, right place, right time: Government Consultation on the SEND and alternative provision system in England”. It covered policy proposals arising from a 2019 review examining support for children with SEND, and collected views on some of these issues. The seventh question

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CEO Corey Smalley recognised in the Top 20 Visionary CEOs 2024 by CEO Outlook Magazine

We’re excited to share that the Consultation Institute’s CEO, Corey Smalley, has been recognised in the Top 20 Visionary CEOs 2024 by CEO Outlook Magazine! 🌟 Corey’s strategic foresight, investment in people, and visionary leadership have been instrumental in guiding tCI towards success. This acknowledgment is a reflection of his dedication to driving positive change and steering

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Active Travel and Community Engagement: healthier, vibrant, and more sustainable communities

With the news of Active Travel England‘s £101 million investment to boost cycling and walking nationwide, we’re considering the benefits of good community engagement to get the most out of promoting active travel schemes. 🚲 Understanding Community Needs: Engaging with the community allows planners and policymakers to gain insights into the specific needs, preferences, and

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Satisfaction with NHS & Social Care: Lessons for consultation

Media coverage of the King’s Fund survey of public satisfaction understandably centres around the headline findings and the tale of declining confidence has immense political significance. But in a well-conducted research project like this, some of the most helpful insights lie buried deep in the full report, and, from reading of the document published on

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‘Allo, ‘allo, ‘allo, what’s going on here then? Wranglings over PCC powers in the West Midlands

A key part of the current Government’s Levelling Up agenda was the empowerment of local communities to make decisions. One of the proposals as part of this was the possibility for mayoral combined authorities to assume the powers of coterminous Police and Crime Commissioners. Found in s. 107 of the Local Democracy, Economic and Development

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Gray’s Assembly: What are the prospects for Labour’s new frontiers in public engagement?

A month ago the erstwhile Civil Service inquisitor and party-buster Sue Gray, now Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff, revealed that as part of the Labour party’s pre-election pitch plans were being worked on for citizens assemblies to deal with national issues such as constitutional reform, housing and devolution. Whilst citizens’ assemblies are enjoying something of

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Lessons from Welsh Language Tribunal | Tribiwnlys y Gymraeg – Dysgu gwersi  

The Welsh Language Tribunal recently ruled on how the Welsh language should be considered as part of public consultations in Wales. Those bodies and organisations covered by the Welsh Language Standards need to look again at the way they assess the impact of any policy change on the Welsh Language and create a stand-alone Welsh

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