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The importance of research in consultation

Ideally the early stage of strategy formation in a consultation programme should assess the context of the consultation as broadly as possible to ensure that all factors are taken into account. Useful methods for situational analysis are the PEST (political, economic, social, and technological) and SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) methods. Stakeholder analysis is central ...
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An increasingly litigious scene for consultation

So far this century, we have experienced a huge increase in the number of consultations ending up in the courts. The Consultation Institute, specifically its two-day The Law of Consultation training course, provides a very comprehensive overview. Several of the examples featured involve planning and development. Due to the absence of a requirement to consultation ...
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Climate change: engaging the public

There is no denying the fact that the impact of climate change is substantial, universal, and requires both adaptation and mitigation. Even amid the current Covid-19 crisis, climate change remains a pressing issue – if anything the issue is highlighted by the evidence that clean air, clean waterways and more sustainable living and working practices ...
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Consultation post Covid

This time two weeks ago a development director of a leisure company might have been running or contributing to a consultation event for a proposed scheme – providing there was enough hand sanitizer to go round.  But what a difference a fortnight makes.  Today all leisure facilities are closed, public meetings are banned and most ...
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Coronavirus and consultation

In the epicentre of a crisis, looking to the future can seem both pointless and worrying.  But longer term, challenges can create positives – consider the career opportunities for women following WW1 and the establishment of the NHS following WW2. The potential impact of coronavirus on the development sector is significant, not just today but ...
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Stakeholder analysis: getting it right

Researching likely consultees at the start of the consultation process ensures that the consultation strategy takes into account the appropriate number of residents to be targeted, the diversity within the community and an understanding of where power lies.   Without it, the consultation runs the risk of being asymmetrical and failing to reach certain sections of ...