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Consultation on updates to data sharing legislation to make identity verification online more reliable so more people can use digital public services.
About this consultation The organisations affected by this consultation…
A Public Sector Equality Duty exercise (PSED) was conducted in relation to…
The Data Ethics Framework is used to guide public sector organisations on…
New regulations to make public sector websites and apps accessible to everyone, especially users with disabilities. The regulations implement a new EU Directive.
The EU Directive on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile…
Background 1. The EU Directive on the accessibility of public sector…
We’re looking for views on whether the draft codes of practice and regulations on public service delivery are clear and usable.
Ministerial foreword The Digital Economy Act 2017 concluded its…
1. Overview (relevant for chapters 1, 3 and 4) 1. Part 1 of the Code of…
1. About the Code of Practice 1) This Code explains how the discretionary…
Part 1: Statement of Principles and Procedures About the Statement 1.1 The…
Part 1: Code of Practice About the Code of Practice and Accreditation…
This consultation is asking for views on how the government and suppliers will work together to provide user-centred digital services.
The consultation seeks feedback on how the government can use data to improve public services for citizens and to improve decision-making.
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