Review of Public Administration. NICVA Briefing Paper and Seminar

By Miriam Bell from CommunityNI.org

Published on 28 Jan 2005


NICVA Briefing Paper and seminars to aid the preparation of a response to the Review of Public Administration.

NICVA has prepared the briefing paper below as an overview to the Review of Public Administration. It does not cover every aspect of the review but attempts to pinpoint issues of particular concern to the voluntary and community sector.

The Paper includes some generic issues that voluntary and community groups might want to consider in their own responses to the consultation.

Many of the conclusions groups make, including selecting the model of public administration, will obviously be based on their own area of interest. With this in mind, groups with a particular interest are encouraged to read the entire document.

PDF file for downloading Briefing Paper - Review of Public Administration (128Kb)

Read the consultation document at www.rpani.gov.uk/consult.htm

Conference

NICVA will be holding two consultation seminars to gather as many comments and opinions as possible from NICVA members in preparation for our response:

Monday 19 January at NICVA
Tuesday 3 February at Glenavon Hotel, Cookstown

Please register your attendance with Cathy Breslin before Friday 9 January 2004:

Email Address Cathy Breslin
Telephone Number 028 9087 7777
Fax Number 028 9087 7799

PDF file for downloading Seminar Registration (58Kb) Word file for downloading Seminar Registration (39Kb)

Any written comments should be emailed to Email Address Lisa McElherron .

Consultation Closing

The consultation closes on 27 February.

Responses should be sent to:
Review of Public Administration, Mc Kelvey House, 25 Wellington Place, Belfast BT1 6GD
Email Address admin@rpa@rpani.gov.uk

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