Maintaining Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GSI)

Lecture 03

Designing an inclusive consultation

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  1. Block 1 · video

    Who the standard meeting already excludes

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    A single public meeting, on a working day, at the district office, quietly filters out shift workers, carers, people with mobility restrictions and anyone without transport. This lecture redesigns one such consultation into a small number of parallel formats that reach each of those groups without multiplying the budget.

  2. Block 2 · text

    Small and local beats large and central

    Three short sessions held in different wards, at different times, typically surface more usable input than one large central meeting - and cost less, because travel and venue costs fall rather than rise with the split.

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