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Parent Consultations
The Parenting Forum Northern Ireland (PFNI), as an independent organisation, is well placed to carry out consultations with parents on behalf of government departments and other agencies.
The consultation process provides parents with an important opportunity to share their views, to have a voice, and to influence decisions that are made about changing the lives of children and young people in Northern Ireland.
You can view reports from these consultations by clicking on the links below ...
- A Play Policy for Northern Ireland (PDF)* - Submitted to OFMDFM, March 2007
- Families Matter (PDF)* - Submitted to the Family Policy Unit, March 2007
- Department of Education Northern Ireland (PDF)* - Research project feeding into the Education Strategy, March 2006
- Developing a Family and Parenting Strategy (PDF)* - Report from a one-off workshop for DHSSPS Family Policy Unit, January 2006
- Making it R Wrld 2 (PDF)* - Submitted to the Children and Young People's Unit, March 2005
- NICCY: Focus on Priorities for Action (PDF)* - Submitted to the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, January 2005
- Fit Futures: Focus on Food, Activity and Young People (PDF)* - Submitted to the Department of Education, and the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, November 2004
- Suspension and Expulsion Procedures: Proposals for Change (PDF)* - Submitted to the Department of Education, June 2004
- NHSSB Family Support Strategy (PDF)* - Submitted to the NHSSB, March 2004
- Creating a Vision for all our Children (PDF)* - Submitted to the Children and Young People's Unit, January 2003
- Engaging Parents with the Area Childcare Partnerships (PDF)* - Evaluation Report on a one year pilot project supported by the four Area Childcare Partnerships and the Parenting Forum Northern Ireland, August 2002
* Please note that this report is stored as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file and you will need to have PDF Reader software on your computer to open it.