Public Consultation on Digital Public Services
• Do you have ideas for improving public services as they are put online?
• Are there reasons you don’t use public services online?
• Are there public services you think should be available online?
If so, then this consultation is for you!
Rather than making assumptions about your experiences and preferences, this consultation aims to understand what your priorities are in terms of what services should be put online first and what features, supports or assistance you would like to make digital public services easier and more efficient to use.
Minister McGrath, when launching the consultation, said:
“I am delighted, with the launch of this public consultation, to give individual members of the public the opportunity to have their say in how we deliver government services, online or otherwise.
We are interested in three things: Do you have ideas for improving existing public services? Are there reasons you do not use digital public services? Are there services you think should be available online?”
Minister of State Smyth added:
“This is a great opportunity for anyone to inform and set the government’s digital priorities over the next 7 years.”
The consultation is now open at gov.ie/YourDigitalServices until the end of October 2022.
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