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Consultations

  

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Warrington Borough Council is committed to improving the way we consult and engage with our communities. Your views will help to determine how the council works so that our services and the things we spend money on reflect the needs of local people.

We are currently building a new consultation portal in www.doriconline.org.uk which is due to be launched shortly.  This will provide quick and easy access to information about consultation and engagements within Warrington as well as allowing users the chance to take part in online surveys.

12/1/2012* We are currently experiencing some difficulties with this consultation page.  If you find you are unable to use the questionnaire below to give your views on the Equality and Diversity Policy, you can email us directly at consultation@warrington.gov.uk


Current consultations

Equality & Diversity Policy Consultation

Warrington Borough Council is consulting on a new Equality & Diversity Policy for 2012-15, which replaces the previous Policy and the Race, Gender and Disability Equality Schemes.

The Policy contains relevant information about our vision and values, together with information about the equality characteristics of our community and our equality and diversity pledges for this period.

Formal consultation takes place from 6 January to 3 February 2012. Your views are valuable and you are asked to take part by completing the online questionnaire.

Equality Diversity Policy 2012-15.pdf

For more information email Amanda Juggins.

E-mail ajuggins@warrington.gov.uk

Telephone 01925 443207

If you would like this information provided in another language or format including large print, Braille, audio or British Sign Language please telephone 01925 443322.


Your chance to help shape drug and alcohol services in Warrington - Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) consultation


The Centre for Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University is carrying out a survey on behalf of Warrington DAAT, who are responsible for delivering drug and alcohol services in the area. The survey will examine which drug and alcohol issues are most important to people living in Warrington to help shape future services.

Visit the Liverpool John Moores University website to share your views anonymously and confidentially. The survey will be available until the 29 February.

People’s individual survey answers will not be shared with Warrington Borough Council and can be completed anonymously. The council will only see the final summary results and people won't be identified as taking part in the survey.



Date modified: 16/01/2012
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