The Consultation Process in DHSSPS
The Department recognises the importance of proper consultation and
in carrying out its equality duties consults in a timely, open and inclusive way and in accordance with
the Equality Commission’s Guiding principles.
The Department works with representative groups and individuals of the
Section 75 categories to obtain their views.
The wide range of views are analysed by those carrying out the consultation
to draw conclusions in terms of policy impact and how it has been changed as a result of the consultation.
These are reflected upon in the published documents.
Here are some useful links, guidance and sources of information on consultation.
- Let's Talk, Let's Listen (PDF 12KB) - Consulting and Involving Children and Young People
- The Participation Network
- provides advice and guidance to government departments in Northern Ireland to fulfill their duties
to effectively engage children and young people in public decision making.
- Change for Northern Ireland - C4NI website
.
This web-based project aims to encourage active participation in which citizens actively engage
in the decision and policy making processes.
- How to consult with people with learning disabilities - " A Fair Chance" (PDF 349 KB)
- Guiding Principles on Consultations - page 58-60 of the Guide to Statutory Duties Arising from Section 75 (PDF 584 KB)
- Engage - Your Voice Matters - Your Voice Counts - The website
www.engage.hscni.net
is the e-network
for the Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) stakeholder involvement programme in Northern
Ireland. This website is designed to promote good communication, allow for better sharing of best practice,
and facilitate exchange of information between users, carers and organisations.

