What should be in a consultation document?

What should be in a consultation document?

What should be in a consultation document?

Consultation documents should be clear about the consultation process, what is being proposed, the scope to influence and the expected costs and benefits of the proposals. Consultation exercises should be designed to be accessible to, and clearly targeted at, those people the exercise is intended to reach.

What constitutes a public consultation?

Public consultation is a process that involves the public in providing their views and feedback on a proposal to consider in the decision-making.

How do you carry out a consultation?

Steps to the best client consultation experience

  1. Understand your goals.
  2. Start with a consultation form.
  3. Be aware of your body language.
  4. Approach the consultation as a conversation.
  5. Ask the right questions.
  6. Frame the conversation as if the potential customer has signed on.
  7. Be prepared with all of your information.
  8. Be confident.

What are the legislative requirements for consultation?

Basic requirements Consultation must take place on all work health and safety matters including: undertaking risk management activities. proposing changes that may affect the health and safety of workers. making decisions about any work health and safety procedures.

What’s the consultation period for redundancy?

There’s no time limit for how long the period of consultation should be, but the minimum is: 20 to 99 redundancies – the consultation must start at least 30 days before any dismissals take effect. 100 or more redundancies – the consultation must start at least 45 days before any dismissals take effect.

What is meant by consultation in business?

a meeting to discuss something or to get advice: After consultations with our accountants, we’ve decided how to cut costs within the company. Compare.

Is consultation a legal requirement?

Consultation involves you not only giving information to your employees but also listening to them and taking account of what they say before making any health and safety decisions. The law does not state when you must consult, or for how long, but does say it must be ‘in good time’.