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Tips for Taking PartHere are some
tips and ideas to help you respond
to an
'open' consultation
using a consultation
form on this website. Feel free to respond in any way you want - these are just some ideas to help you: Be briefUse a short sentence to explain the point you want to make
and
then add more detail afterwards if necessary. Focus on what is important to youPut the issues you care most about first, so the
reader
can see what your main or biggest concerns are. Provide evidenceYour
arguments will be more convincing if they are supported by evidence. If you are responding by post or
email try and include copies of supporting documents, or let us know where they can be found. Send your response as soon as possibleThe earlier you send in your
views,
the longer we have to consider them. In any event, please make sure you respond within the consultation
dates given. Reply to the questionsIf
the consultation asks for your views through a series of questions, clearly state which ones you are
answering before setting out your views. Say who you areLet
us know if you are commenting as a resident, representing other citizens, acting on behalf of an organisation
or something else. Say if you want your response kept confidentialWe
are committed to feeding back the results of consultations to those who have taken part. For this reason,
we may want to publish your views as part of this feedback. Anything published would be anonymous, but
if you wouldn't want your views published in any way, then tick the 'Confidential Response' box where
one is available, or state that it is confidential in your response. Please Take Part!Don't be afraid to take part and get your views heard.
All
responses and opinions will be taken seriously given proper consideration.
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