North South Exchange Consortium
Contents
[Context]
Process and Planning
E-consultation design
E-consultation for the NSEC launch event
Post-launch e-consultation design
Participant experiences.
Consultation data generated
Key learning outcomes from the process
- Resource issues are always primarily present.
- Political considerations must be taken into account
- There are very real calendar considerations.
- The complexity of the consultation environment must be fully understood
- Each group of consultees needs to be clearly identified and separate assessments made
- E-consultation can play a role in developing an integrated communications strategy
Future work programme
Conclusion
The initial trial with the NSEC clearly identified some issues:
- Key issues were technological, personnel and financial resources. You cannot fully
automate a consultation, people still need to manage and run it.
- As has been identified in other trials, the technology proved easier than anticipated but
the process more complex than expected. The extensive promotion of the consultation process is essential to ensure participation. Thousands of schoolchildren don’t spontaneously visit the NSEC offices in Dundalk. So why expect them to visit nsec.info or nsec.e-consultation.org?
- Given the complexity of the consultation domain, which in NSEC case involved a
significant number of stakeholders who are both interrelated and interdependent, there is a clear need for extensive pre-consultation research. This would ensure that the precise context of that the e-consultation was understood.
- There are lessons to be learned on technical issues. Due to the increasing levels of
nuisance e-mails and spam that people are receiving there is an increasing unwillingness to download attachments or go to websites with which they are unfamiliar.
Newry launch
We attended the launch of the N-S Educational Consortium consultation in the Newry Arts Centre. http://www.e-consultation.org/guide/index.php?title=N-S_Educational_Exchange&action=edit