News & Insights
Risk Assessment – Six issues to bear in mind when organising consultations
Posted 15 years ago4 minute read
For a process that essentially exists to minimise the risk of mistakes by public bodies or large organisations, the practice of consultation is itself prone to many errors.
There are times when it might be better not even to contemplate consultation!
Access to this content is exclusively for Institute members
Not a member? Unlock this article and more today by signing up for a Consultation Institute membership. Benefit from access to over 300 Topic Papers and Briefing Notes, discounted rates on all public training and more. Click on Join Now today to find out more and sign up.
Rhion Jones
More news
Posted 7 hours ago6 minute read
Co-production and consultation demand different things. Here is what each requires, and the cost of treating them as the same....
Posted 3 days ago5 minute read
Resident satisfaction surveys can inform or mislead. This article sets out what good practice requires and where the risks lie....
Posted 1 week ago6 minute read
A decision report must show that consultation responses changed something, not just that they were received. Find out what the...