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Consultation has concluded
Welcome to the Let's Talk engagement platform!
Let's Talk allows us to engage in a digital space and understand our community's needs with powerful engagement metrics. Let's Talk allows us to identify areas of interest, highlight controversial issues, and analyze which groups participating and sharing feedback.
Anyone can view the Let's Talk website, but in order to share your ideas and feedback, sign in is required. All that's needed to sign in is a name, email, age group, and postal code. This helps us understand the feedback we receive and better analyze it.
Graphics, Widgets, and Tools
Each project page will be created to suit the project itself with a specific set of graphics, widgets, and tools:
Above, you'll see a project graphic example. This is consistently throughout a project - on Let's Talk, website, digital and print materials to ensure community members recognize this project throughout it's life cycle.
To the right, you will see widgets which help to share additional information such as FAQs, links to relevant documents, key project dates, who's listening (project contact), quick polls, and more.
Below, you'll see tools which invite participation. These might include surveys, maps, ideas (like virtual sticky notes), guest book, forums, and more.
This is a sample page where you are encouraged to try the tools, click through widgets, and get a feel for the Let's Talk Platform. We have a quick Survey below for you to complete ahead of our engagement workshop.
Welcome to the Let's Talk engagement platform!
Let's Talk allows us to engage in a digital space and understand our community's needs with powerful engagement metrics. Let's Talk allows us to identify areas of interest, highlight controversial issues, and analyze which groups participating and sharing feedback.
Anyone can view the Let's Talk website, but in order to share your ideas and feedback, sign in is required. All that's needed to sign in is a name, email, age group, and postal code. This helps us understand the feedback we receive and better analyze it.
Graphics, Widgets, and Tools
Each project page will be created to suit the project itself with a specific set of graphics, widgets, and tools:
Above, you'll see a project graphic example. This is consistently throughout a project - on Let's Talk, website, digital and print materials to ensure community members recognize this project throughout it's life cycle.
To the right, you will see widgets which help to share additional information such as FAQs, links to relevant documents, key project dates, who's listening (project contact), quick polls, and more.
Below, you'll see tools which invite participation. These might include surveys, maps, ideas (like virtual sticky notes), guest book, forums, and more.
This is a sample page where you are encouraged to try the tools, click through widgets, and get a feel for the Let's Talk Platform. We have a quick Survey below for you to complete ahead of our engagement workshop.
Please take a few moments to answer this short survey both to get a feel for this tool and help us understand your desires for the City's public engagement.
Consultation has concluded
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IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation
Sample Lifecycle
Open
Engagement Workshop is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Engagement Workshop
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Engagement Workshop
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.