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Consultation has concluded
About
Thanks for participating
Thank you to everyone who participated in the online discussion around how we might use our skills to serve the community better. I found the discussion incredibly valuable and I appreciate all those who took the time to share their insights.
Staff to vote for the best ideas
We are now in the process of compiling all of the comments and ideas into a format which will enable staff to vote for the best ideas. You will be invited to prioritise the best projects to take forward into action and to draw out themes where changeContinue reading
About
Thanks for participating
Thank you to everyone who participated in the online discussion around how we might use our skills to serve the community better. I found the discussion incredibly valuable and I appreciate all those who took the time to share their insights.
Staff to vote for the best ideas
We are now in the process of compiling all of the comments and ideas into a format which will enable staff to vote for the best ideas. You will be invited to prioritise the best projects to take forward into action and to draw out themes where change needs to be made. This will happen in late January so that all staff can contribute and participate.
Ideas into action
The best ideas will be developed into action by a small group of interested staff who have volunteered to take this forward. Amongst other actions, your ideas will help inform the development of a Community Involvement Framework which will change the way in which the govenment engages with community.
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Status
PENDING OUTCOME
In conversation - Premier and staff of DPC is currently at this stage
The consultation period closed on 04 August 2012 and is currently pending outcome.