Resources Year '2004'
This manual is intended as a training resource for use by trainers and participants undergoing training on freedom of information. It is aimed primarily at public officials, although the first…
This report on laws opening government records and processes found that over fifty countries have adopted comprehensive laws to facilitate access and over thirty more were in the process of adoption…
This briefing discusses how the Aarhus Convention is being implemented through the Freedom of Information Act (Scotland) makes recommendations on what the Government can do to improve implementation…
The Citizens Jury process is designed to allow decision-makers to hear the people’svoice. A Citizens Jury provides an opportunity for citizens to learn about an issue and deliberate together to find…
This site presents the final draft of the UK Environmental Information Regulations and a summary of responses to the public consultation exercise in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the draft…
Centre for Environmental Research & Training co-ordinates research in Risk, Communication & Public Participation Research. The Centre seeks to enhance the University of Birmingham's…
Article 19 works worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information. With partners in over 30 countries, Article 19 develops standards to advance…
The Information Fair Trader Scheme (IFTS) ensures that re-users of public sector information can be confident that they will be treated reasonably and fairly by public sector information providers.…
The Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information advises U.K. Ministers on how to encourage and create opportunities in the information industry for greater re-use of Government information; monitors…
The EIA Centre is an independent university based research organisation, specialising in environmental impact assessment (EIA), research, training and information. EIA includes project EIA and the…




