Open activities
The On-Street Parking (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Infrastructure has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department for Infrastructure at its meeting on...
The Road Races (Circuit of Ireland Rally) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Infrastructure has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department for Infrastructure at its meeting on...
SL1 The Health and Social Care Pension Scheme (Member Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Health has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department of Health at its meeting on 5 February 2026 ...
The Prohibition of U-Turns (Belfast) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Infrastructure has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department for Infrastructure at its meeting on...
The St Andrews Square West, Belfast (Stopping-Up) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Infrastructure has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department for Infrastructure at its meeting on...
The Glencairn Road, Belfast (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Committee for Infrastructure has been asked to consider the following proposed statutory rule and associated documents provided by the Department for Infrastructure at its meeting on...
Closed activities
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Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 November 2025 on the safety of toys and repealing Directive 2009/48/EC
The Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee (DSC) is a standing committee of the NI Assembly established under Schedule 6B to the Northern Ireland Act 1998. The DSC’s purpose is to assist with the observation and implementation of Article 13(3a) and (4) of the Windsor Framework. The...
Closed 18 January 2026
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Youth Assembly - Big Youth Survey 2025
Are you aged 12-21 and living in Northern Ireland? The new Youth Assembly Members need you to tell them the issues that are important to you. Once this survey closes on 19 December, the top 10 issues will be debated by the Northern Ireland Youth Assembly to help them choose their 3...
Closed 19 December 2025
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Dilapidation Bill - Informal Consultation
The Dilapidation Bill The Northern Ireland Assembly is considering a new law – the Dilapidation Bill. The Bill is designed to stop dilapidated properties (and land) from spoiling the ‘amenity’ of local towns and villages, with the potential added benefits of encouraging regeneration,...
Closed 5 December 2025
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PERMISSION FORM FOR YOUTH ASSEMBLY CONSULTATION FORUM
What is the YACF? Anyone who applied to be a Youth Assembly Member but was not selected automatically becomes a member of the Youth Assembly Consultation Forum (YACF). We contact YACF members occasionally to find out what they think about issues that the Youth...
Closed 30 November 2025
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Northern Ireland Fiscal Council Bill - Call for Evidence
The Northern Ireland Fiscal Council was established on a non-statutory basis in March 2021 following a commitment made in the New Decade New Approach document. The Northern Ireland Fiscal Council Bill establishes the Council on a statutory basis and...
Closed 24 October 2025
We asked, you said, we did
See what we've consulted on.
We asked
We asked for the views of young people on Learning for Life and Work (LLW) in schools.
You said
You gave us your views on topics and content, and how it is taught in KS 3 and 4. You explained how LLW is perceived and made suggestions on how it could be improved.
We did
We will now compile these views into a report which will be presented to the Assembly's Commitee for Education and the relevant Ministers.
We asked
We asked you to give us your views on young women's rights and sexism in schools.
You said
You told us about your lived experiences of young women's rights/ sexism in schools.
We did
We will produce a report which Youth Assembly Members will present to the Execuitve Office Commitee and relevant Ministers.
We asked
We asked young people aged 12-21 to tell us the issues that matter to them.
You said
You told us what issues you think the Youth Assembly needs to prioritise.
We did
We have produced a report summarising your views. The Youth Assembly has read the report, debated the issues and decided on its top three priorities.