Webchat

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Essex Thameside rail franchise: web chat

Webchats aren’t just a tool for ministers and elected officials. The Department for Transport has organised webchats with lead officials … Read more » – Essex Thameside rail franchise: web chat

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Metropolitan Police Service – Ask Met Boss

The Metropolitan Police Service use the Twitter hashtag ‘#askmetboss’ and CoverItLive to source questions for a regular webchat with the … Read more » – Metropolitan Police Service – Ask Met Boss

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Dementia help via GransNet

The Department of Health partnered with the online community for older people, GransNet, to host a webchat and information campaign … Read more » – Dementia help via GransNet

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Modernisation of health and care

The Department of Health developed a policy mini-site – the Modernisation channel – to provide a space to provide news … Read more » – Modernisation of health and care

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Running effective webchats – DH

Advice and best practice from the Department for its staff on running webchats, based on their extensive experience using tools … Read more » – Running effective webchats – DH

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Ask Lord Browne – The Student Room

When he launched his review of student finance in England, Lord Browne took part in a live Q&A on The … Read more » – Ask Lord Browne – The Student Room

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Webchat on personalisation – David Behan

David Behan is a Director General at the Department of Health who has used various digital channels to engage external … Read more » – Webchat on personalisation – David Behan

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Webchat with Minister of State for Care Services – Gransnet forums

We’re delighted to be linking with the Townswomen’s Guilds for a live webchat with Paul Burstow, Minister of State for … Read more » – Webchat with Minister of State for Care Services – Gransnet forums