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+ | Is it possible to identify the degree or type of participation that I will have when I'm engaging in consultation? | ||
+ | Should I expect to directly influence outcomes from the process? | ||
+ | Can E-technology make the process more accountable and transparent for me? | ||
+ | Can E-technology make participation in consultation easier to access? | ||
== Skills (**) == | == Skills (**) == |
Revision as of 13:52, 16 March 2006
Time (***)
Can using E-technology reduce the time it takes to read documents and make submissions in consultations?
Cost (***)
What sort of resources are needed to engage in E-consultations in terms of cost? Where can I find out this type of information?
Engagement (***)
Many public consultations are a one-way process in terms of engagment - I make a submission and the authority does not reply to it - can e-technology be used to ensure that my views are being listened to? Is it reasonable to expect going into a consultation process the degree of influence my opinions will have on the final decision/policy outcome?
Case studies (***)
Where can I learn about engaging in E-consultation processes?
Participation ()
Is it possible to identify the degree or type of participation that I will have when I'm engaging in consultation? Should I expect to directly influence outcomes from the process? Can E-technology make the process more accountable and transparent for me? Can E-technology make participation in consultation easier to access?