Welcome to the Quick Fix Toolkit. This is a VERY abbreviated version of the Public Consultation Toolkit. It provides you with a summary of the main points in each stage of the Toolkit - and links you to our useful checklists, guides and plans.
For a summary of what the Toolkit contains click here
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We hope that it will inspire you to use each Stage of the Toolkit in full. This will provide you with a lot more guidance about each of the points in the summary Box. Click on the link at the end of the box to go to the appropriate Stage.
WORCESTERSHIRE MODEL - THE LADDER OF PARTICIPATION
STAGE ONE - WHY ARE YOU CONSULTING?
STAGE TWO – WHAT ARE YOU CONSULTING ABOUT
STAGE THREE – DECIDING WHO TO CONSULT
STAGE FOUR – WHEN TO CONSULT?
STAGE FIVE – HOW SHOULD I CARRY OUT MY CONSULTATION?
STAGE SIX – ANALYSING THE RESULTS
STAGE SEVEN – PROVIDING FEEDBACK
STAGE EIGHT – EVALUATING YOUR CONSULTATION EXERCISE
WHEN TO USE/WHEN NOT TO USE CONSULTATION
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Information: you tell people what is planned so that they are informed about what is happening. Consultation: you are clear about what you are asking people’s opinion about and why, you specify what can and cannot be changed. You offer a number of options and listen to the feedback you get. The decision is made taking account of the results of consultation alongside other factors. Deciding together: you encourage people to provide some additional ideas and options, and to decide with you the best way forward. Acting together: not only do different interests decide together what is best, but also they form a partnership to carry it out. They are equally responsible for the outcome Supporting independent community initiatives: you help others do what they want - perhaps within a framework of grants, advice and support provided by the resource holder (Adapted from David Wilcox 1994) |
For more information read through Stage One of the Toolkit - Why are you Consulting? |
For more information read through Stage Two of the Toolkit - What are you Consulting About? |
For more information read through Stage Three of the Toolkit - Deciding Who to Consult |
For more information read through Stage Four of the Toolkit - When to Consult |
For more information read Stage Five of the Toolkit - How should I carry out my Consultation? |
Don't forget to log your results onto the Ask Me! Consultation Planner and Finder For more information read Stage Six of the Toolkit - Analysing the Results. |
For more information read Stage Seven of the Toolkit - Providing Feedback. |
For more information read Stage Eight of the Toolkit - Evaluating your Consultation Exercise. |
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