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  • Go ON NI Digital Inclusion questionnaire 2025/2026

    With many government services moving online, we aim to reach out right across Northern Ireland to help members of the public get online for the first time, or help those who are already online, improve and develop their existing digital skills. Help us support you by answering a few short questions. More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Copy of Section 75a Equal Opportunities Form Breastfeeding Peer Support (MOHAL) 25-26

    We would appreciate your time in completing the following equal opportunities monitoring form. Your answers are totally anoymous. All information collected will be held in line with GDPR and the SH&SCT privacy policy. Thank you for taking the time to improve our programmes. More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Honest Broker Service User Feedback Survey 25/26

    This survey is intended to measure satisfaction with the Honest Broker Service (HBS) during the 2025/26 financial year. It covers your experience in accessing data either via attendance at the Franklin Street Safe Haven or remotely using the Secure e-Research Platform. You only need to complete the section(s) that are relevant to you but please do provide general feedback in Section 3 as to how satisfied you are with the overall service. If you have worked... More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Equality Monitoring form PWB Training Jan 2026 - March 2026

    The Public Health Agency (PHA) and SHSCT are committed to promoting equality in our Training services. To do so and to improve services, we need to better understand who uses the service therefore we ask you to please complete the following Equaity Monitoring questions. No information which could be used to identify you will be made available in any way. Please be assured that all responses will be kept confidential as outlined by the Public Health Agency and Southern Health and... More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • LPS Statistics Branch Citizen Space Survey

    Tell us about your recent customer experience with LPS Statistics Branch. More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Honest Broker Service Post Application Feedback Survey 25/26

    This survey is intended to measure satisfaction with the Honest Broker Service application process in the 2025/26 financial year. It is intended to be completed by researchers who have made a project application to the HBS during the year. It covers your experience from your initial contact with the Honest Broker Service to the point your application was approved. If you have made multiple applications during the year, please complete one survey, but feel free to... More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Vital Events Statistics User Survey 2025_26

    The Vital Statistics Team in the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) produce statistics on births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions from civil registration events which are registered with the General Register Office (GRO). Figures on divorces and civil partnership dissolutions are compiled from returns of ‘Decrees made Absolute’ supplied by the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service. This survey gathers feedback on Vital Events... More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • Consultation Sign Up - Regulation, Public Safety and Professionalisation in Social Care

    Thank you for your interest in our research into the impact of workforce regulation across adult social care. Please click on the link below to register your details with the research team. You will be asked to confirm your name, email address, daytime telephone number and in a few words to describe your social care role or experience. This should take less than 5 minutes for you to complete. We would appreciate if you could complete this sign up form by... More
    Closed 31 March 2026
  • EVALUATION Pornography & Sexual Development webinar Wed 25th March 2026

    Following your attendance at our online webinar or workshop we would appreciate if you would complete the following short survey. It should take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Please be assured that all responses will be kept confidential as outlined in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust Data Protection regulations and Data Protection Act 2018 Policy, which is available on request. More
    Closed 1 April 2026
  • CyberNI Conference 2026 Feedback

    Thank you for joining us at the CyberNI Conference on Tuesday 3rd March 2026 The NICSC would apprectiate your feedback. We would be grateful if you could take the time to complete a short survey below. More
    Closes today
  • Proposals on changes to regulations to support the uptake of zero emission goods vehicles (ZEGVs) in Northern Ireland

    Current driving licence categories mean that category B licence holders are not entitled to drive Zero Emission Goods Vehicles (ZEGVs), due to the additional weight of battery systems which results in the Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) exceeding 3,500kg. The increased weight of the powertrain may not necessarily bring the weight of the vehicle over the 3,500kg max, but it would severely reduce the payload of the vehicle, thereby making it commercially less favourable. Increasing the... More
    Closes today
  • Dublin Road and Botanic Ave Pedestrian and Cycling Improvements

    The Department for Infrastructure is proposing enhanced active travel infrastructure to improve the connectivity for cyclists, pedestrians and wheeled users along Dublin Road, Shaftesbury Square and Botanic Avenue. The proposal will connect Queen’s University Belfast in the south to Bankmore Square in the north, and forms part of scheme No5 within the Belfast Cycling Network Delivery Plan. Key features include: • Dedicated 3m wide cycle track • Enhanced... More
    Closes 10 April 2026
  • Bellarena - Bishop's Gate Greenway - Public Engagement

    Tetra Tech on behalf of the Department for Infrastructure (DFI) are seeking your views on the proposed Bellarena - Bishop’s Gate Greenway Project. The proposed Greenway aims to facilitate walking, wheeling, and cycling opportunities for a range of purposes such as recreation and leisure in this stunning landscape setting, whilst enhancing the tourism offering of the area by connecting to existing attractions, local amenities and supporting local businesses. Project Objectives:... More
    Closes 11 April 2026
  • BHSCT Breastfeeding Peer Support Volunteer Returns April 25 to March 26

    To collate monthly contacts, to promote the valuable impact of our Mum-to-Mum Breastfeeding Support Service - thank you! More
    Closes 12 April 2026
  • Nature Recovery Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2032: A Proposed Strategy for Halting and Reversing the Loss of Biodiversity

    Nature, which combines the living components (biodiversity) of our natural world with non-living (geodiversity), is in decline across the world. Extinction and threatened extinction rates are higher than ever before. Biodiversity is in crisis, and with it, the sustainable natural systems that can provide us with reliable supplies of clean water, purify our air, regulate our climate, and secure our food supplies are in decline. In Northern Ireland, around 40% of the flora and... More
    Closes 15 April 2026
  • BHSCT Body Worn Cameras Proposal

    Belfast Health and Social Care Trust plans to run a six‑month pilot using Body‑Worn Cameras (BWCs) in our Adult Emergency Departments at the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Mater Hospital. Body Worn Cameras will then be introduced in other service areas (as required) subject to the evaluation of the pilot and fulfilment of our Equality, Human Rights, Involvement and Data Protection obligations each time. The proposal is in response to a sharp rise in violence... More
    Closes 17 April 2026
  • Department for Infrastructure (NI) Transport & Road Asset Management Road Asset Management Small Works Framework Ref: T-1160 Preliminary Market Engagement

    INTRODUCTION The Department for Infrastructure’s Transport & Road Asset Management (TRAM) is responsible for the strategic stewardship, maintenance and enhancement of Northern Ireland’s public road network and associated infrastructure. TRAM plays a central role in ensuring the safe, efficient and sustainable movement of people and goods by overseeing the planning, delivery and management of maintenance, improvement works and critical operational activities. ... More
    Closes 17 April 2026
  • Copy of SHSCT Breast feeding peer support volunteer returns April 25 - April 26

    To collate breastfeeding peer support volunteer returns. More
    Closes 20 April 2026
  • Improving Land Registers - an introduction for local government

    Land & Property Services (LPS) is implementing an online digital solution for the maintenance of the Registry of Deeds, the Ground Rents Register, the Statutory Charges Register and the Land Registry Register. Our aim is to improve registration and make the provision of land information services more user-friendly, straightforward and efficient. Join us on the 23rd of April, online, from 12.30 - 1.15pm for an update on the upcoming changes that will take place as part of the... More
    Closes 21 April 2026
  • Speed Limit Review 2026

    Thank you for taking part in this survey on the Speed Limit Review. Road safety is an issue that impacts on all of us in our everyday lives and is a matter the Department is committed to addressing. Across the world deaths on the road remain unacceptably high. One life lost on our roads is one too many and while there has been considerable progress in reducing road deaths, there is more that we can and must do to make our roads safer for everyone. ... More
    Closes 22 April 2026
  • Principal School Bus Safety Survey

    The Department for Infrastructure is committed to ensuring that children and young people travel safely to and from school. As part of the Safer Journeys to School Programme, we are examining how pupil safety can be improved, particularly when boarding or alighting from buses. More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • BHSCT Section 75a Equal Opportunities Breastfeeding Support Services 25-26

    We would appreciate your time in completing the enclosed equality monitoring form. Your answers are totally anonymous. All information collected will be held in line with GDPR and the BHSCT privacy policy. Information provided by respondents will be held and used for the purposes of the administration of this current exercise and subsequently disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation. Thank you for... More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • Social Care Council - Community Development in Social Work

    Welcome to the Community Development in Social Work feedback survey. We hope you found the resource useful. While your participation in this survey is voluntary, your responses will be used to help develop and improve the resource to support your learning needs. Individual respondents will not be identified in any reports produced from the survey. Any information you provide will be held securely by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council... More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • Social Care Council - Registrant Employment Update- March 2026

    This online questionnaire is for you as a social care registrant to update your employment information on your Social Care Council registration record. It is important that the registration information we hold for you is accurate and current. In this online questionnaire, you are asked to confirm your employment status, employer details, job title, work focus and work setting for your registration record. This should take less than 5 minutes for you to complete. ... More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • Social Care Council - Customer Experience Survey 2025-26

    Hello - you recently contacted our Customer Service Team for assistance. Please help us improve our services by completing this short survey. Your response to this survey will be used solely to help us in the review and development of our services. Your participation in this survey is voluntary. You can choose to submit your response anonymously. Please do not share any sensitive information during completion of the survey. Any information you provide will held securely by the... More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • Innovation & Consultancy Services - Client Experience 2025/26

    Innovation & Consultancy Services - Client Experience More
    Closes 30 April 2026
  • Northern Ireland Resources and Waste Management Strategy

    The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is seeking views on the draft Rethinking Our Resources: Northern Ireland Resources and Waste Management Strategy. This consultation process covers a range of issues relevant to the development of an updated Northern Ireland Resources and Waste Management Strategy. This new strategy aims to maximise the potential for better use of the resources consumed in Northern Ireland, to prevent them becoming waste, or... More
    Closes 6 May 2026
  • The Department of Finance Land Registration Fees Orders Consultation

    Land Registration is part of Land & Property Services within the Department of Finance. It is responsible for managing four Registers; the Land Register, the Statutory Charges Register, the Ground Rents Register and the Registry of Deeds Register. Land Registration charge fees for customers to use its services and these fees are calculated to cover the cost of offering the services without Land Registration making a profit or loss. Changes affecting current Land... More
    Closes 21 May 2026
  • Safer Journeys to School: Consultation on overtaking and passing buses

    Safer Journeys to School: Consultation on Overtaking and Passing Buses The Department for Infrastructure is consulting on legislative proposals under the Safer Journeys to School programme to improve safety when buses are stopped to allow passengers to get on or off. Evidence indicates that children may face a heightened risk at the point of boarding or alighting from a bus, and immediately afterwards, particularly where they may need to cross the road and where... More
    Closes 21 May 2026
  • Rural NI: Our New Approach 2026-2041

    Rural communities are essential to the social, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Northern Ireland. Our rural areas include small towns, villages, hamlets, farming communities, and the open countryside. They are shaped by agriculture, local businesses, strong community ties, and the natural environment. Each rural place has individual characteristics, needs, and opportunities. Some rural communities are close to cities or large towns, while others are... More
    Closes 1 June 2026
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