
Acknowledgements
Research Team
Ross Ferguson – Director, Hansard Society eDemocracy Programme
Barry Griffiths – Project Manager, Hansard Society eDemocracy Programme
Dr Laura Miller – Researcher, Hansard Society eDemocracy Programme
The research team would like to thank all the agencies, departments and offices that took part in Digital Dialogues for their enthusiasm and openness. We are grateful for the support from Fiona Booth, Alex Brazier, Clare Ettinghausen, Virginia Gibbons and Gemma Rosenblatt at the Hansard Society. At the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), the report team would like to thank Ian Johnson, Michelle Lyons and the rest of the Democratic Engagement Branch. Special thanks goes to Andrew Conroy, Warren Grimes and Andrew White from Vohm for their design and technical support. We would also like to thank all those who commented on the interim report and the drafts of this report.
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