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Recruitment of a new Victims and Survivors Consultative Panel (VSCP) member

5 April 2017

The Inquiry is looking to expand the Victim and Survivors Consultative Panel (VSCP) and appoint someone who can provide a Welsh perspective on the work that the Inquiry undertakes.

The VSCP is a key part of the Inquiry. Its role is to provide consultative advice on all areas of the Inquiry’s work, including: communications, engagement, research, and future recommendations. The VSCP work to ensure that the needs and perspectives of victims and survivors are reflected in the Inquiry’s on-going work.

As a member of the VSCP, you may be required to undertake any or all of the following:

  • Advise the Inquiry on the way in which it engages with victims and survivors, including how we reach out to victim and survivor groups and networks, how to engage people in the Victims and Survivors Forum, and how to spread the Inquiry’s messages to wider victim and survivor communities.

  • Advise the Inquiry on the way in which it communicates with the broader public, for example, through reviewing the website content and the appropriateness and effectiveness of the Inquiry Information Line and the Information and Engagement Hub.

  • Share their expertise and knowledge in developing the work of the Inquiry; including the Truth Project, Public Hearings and the Research programme.

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