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Virtual Visits Toolkit for Complex Policy Understanding

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The UK Government Skills and Curriculum Unit, Leadership College for Government, and Policy Profession published a Virtual Visits Toolkit on 9 December 2022. The toolkit provides guidance for senior leaders and their teams on using video conferencing technology to conduct virtual visits that help remote attendees understand complex policies and the people affected by them. The guidance covers the stages from concept to implementation of virtual visits.

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What changed

The Government Skills and Curriculum Unit published a new Virtual Visits Toolkit providing guidance on using video conferencing technology to mimic in-person visits. The toolkit aims to help senior leaders and their teams understand complex policies and the people affected by them through virtual means rather than physical travel.

This guidance applies to government staff seeking to implement virtual visits for policy understanding purposes. It provides practical advice on each stage of conducting virtual visits, from initial concept through to completion, building on cross-departmental successes in running these visits.

What to do next

  1. Access the Virtual Visits Toolkit for detailed guidance
  2. Use video conferencing to create virtual policy visits
  3. Follow the toolkit stages from concept to reality

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Virtual visits toolkit

A virtual visit can create a view of complex policies and the people affected using video conferencing technology. Use this toolkit to run your own.

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Virtual visits use video conferencing technology to mimic actually visiting a person or place. It is not the same as an online meeting. It helps remote attendees get a view of complex policies and the people they affect.

Following cross-departmental successes in running these visits, we have created this virtual visits toolkit. It aims to support senior leaders and their teams to run these virtual systems visits, with detailed guidance on each stage between taking your virtual visit from concept to reality.

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Published 9 December 2022

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Agency
GSCU
Published
December 9th, 2022
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Video conferencing Policy implementation
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Contracting
Operational domain
Compliance

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