Parliamentary engagement opportunities

Helping your research shape policy

Below are current opportunities for engagement with UK Parliament and the Government.

CALLS FOR EVIDENCE
You can find our top ten tips for giving written and oral evidence to Select Committees here. General guidance from Parliament can be found here.

Let us know if you intend to submit evidence to the committee inquiries or government consultations listed below, and if we can help in any way, via comms.publicaffairs@lse.ac.uk.

Calls for evidence by topic:

Business, Energy and the Economy

Consultation on Make Work Pay: fire and rehire - changes to expenses, benefits, and shift patterns - DBT 

The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on two proposed changes to fire and rehire protections in relation to employment benefits and expenses, and to shift patterns. Specifically, feedback on which expenses, benefits and shift changes should be covered by these protections. The aim is to protect employees from negative changes to their employment contracts, while still letting businesses adapt when needed.

Deadline: 1 April

Consultation on Make Work Pay: improving access to flexible working - DBT 

The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on a new process for employers to follow when handling flexible working requests, as well as insights on flexible working practices more broadly. They are suggesting a proposed new light touch process for employers consulting with employees where a request cannot be immediately agreed. They are asking what training, resources and support can help businesses navigate flexible working requests as well as what other ways exist to improve access to flexible working.

Deadline: 30 April

Communities, Housing, Local Government and Transport

Road Safety Strategy - Select Committee Consultation

The Transport Committee is launching an inquiry examining the potential effectiveness of the Government's new Road Safety Strategy.

Deadline: 13 March

Consultations on Local government reorganisation - MHCLG Consultation

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is seeking views on 14 different local government reorganisation proposals received from councils. Responses to these consultations will inform the Ministry's decision on which proposals, if any, to implement. Councils from Derbyshire and Derby, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire are some of those seeking reorganisation.

Deadline: 26 March

Reforms to driving regulations - DfT consultations

The Government have announced a number of reforms affecting drivers, including: 

The deadline for all of these consultations is 31 March

Technology, Culture, Media and Sport

Britain's Story: The Next Chapter- the BBC Royal Charter Review, green Paper and public consultation - DCMS Consultation

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is reviewing the current BBC charter, which expires on 31 December 2027. This consultation seeks views on the changes the department are considering making to the Charter, to future-proof the BBC and help it in continuing to serve the public.

Deadline: 10 March

Health and Social Care

There are currently no relevant opportunities for this section, please check again soon.

Children and Education

Children and Young Adults in the Secure Estate - Select Committee Inquiry

The Justice Committee has launched an inquiry into children and young adults in the secure estate in England and Wales to determine if the system effectively prevents offending while upholding a "child-first" approach. The inquiry will scrutinise the various types of secure settings and the suitability and safety of these environments.

Deadline: 13 March

Call for Evidence on Fostering for the future: improving the foster care system - DfE Consultation

The Department for Education is seeking views on a range of issues in fostering, evidence of what works, best practice and innovative ideas. This call for evidence accompanies an overarching vision and action plan for the future of fostering in England, renewing fostering: homes for 10,000 more children.

Deadline: 17 March

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Select Committee Inquiry

The Education and Health and Social Care Committees have jointly launched an inquiry into the mental health of children and young people. This inquiry will examine mental health support and services provided in education and community settings, available to children and young people up to the age of 25. The Committees wish to understand how this provision is integrated with specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), acute and other statutory NHS services.

Deadline: 27 March

The Use of Artificial Intelligence and EdTech in Education - Select Committee Inquiry

The Education Committee is looking to examine how artificial intelligence (AI) and EdTech are reshaping education across England, from early years settings to schools, colleges and universities. The Committee will explore the opportunities these technologies present for improving learning and teaching, as well as the risks they pose - including their potential impact on children’s digital rights, safeguarding, inequalities and assessment.

Deadline: 10 April

SEND reform: putting children and young people first - DfE consultation 

The Department of Education are seeking views on their proposed changes to improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND, including: early, local and fair support, effectively grounded in evidence, and with shared accountabilities across local partners.

Deadline: 10 May

Children's Digital Wellbeing - Government Consultation

The Government has launched its major consultation which will examine children's use of social media, AI, and gaming platforms to determine if policy interventions are needed. Key questions include: whether there should be a minimum age for social media, and if so, what it should be; whether platforms should be required to switch off addictive features; whether mandatory overnight curfews should be applied; and whether children should be able to use AI chatbots without restriction.

Deadline: 26 May

Home Affairs, Work and Pensions

Children and Young Adults in the Secure Estate - Justice Committee

The Justice Committee has launched an inquiry into children and young adults in the secure estate in England and Wales to determine if the current system effectively prevents offending while upholding a "child-first" approach. The inquiry will scrutinise the various types of secure settings and the suitability and safety of these environments.

Deadline: 13 March

The impact of serious and organised crime on local neighbourhoods - Select Committee Inquiry

The Home Affairs Committee is examining the extent of the linkage between serious and organised crime and neighbourhood crime and explore the capacity of neighbourhood policing to support the wider police response to SOC.

Deadline: 20 March

International and Defense

Review of MOD legislation governing autonomous systems - MoD Call for Evidence

The Ministry of Defence is seeking stakeholders’ experiences and experts’ views to inform a review of the regulatory environment in defence, with an initial focus on uncrewed and autonomous systems.

Deadline: 13 March

Defence in the High North - Select Committee Inquiry

The Defence Committee is examining the current and emerging threats in the region. The inquiry will ask what the UK's defence and security interests are, and whether we have the correct strategies, capabilities and alliances to counter these threats, particularly from Russia.

Deadline: 25 March

Legal and Constitution

Legislative Scrutiny: Courts and Tribunals Bill - Select Committee Inquiry

The Justice Committee has issued a call for evidence to inform its scrutiny of the Courts and Tribunals Bill. The Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February and was covered in last week's Spotlight. It has its second reading debate on 10 March and amongst the changes laid out in the Bill are the structural reforms to the operation of the criminal courts in England and Wales. Dates for Committee stage are yet to be confirmed.

Deadline: 11 March

Sustainability, Net Zero and Environment

Consultation on the Home Energy Model: Energy Performance Certificates - DESNZ

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is consulting on how the Home Energy Model (HEM) will be used to carry out Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) assessments, which will use new metrics to evaluate a dwelling's energy performance. The changes aim to provide better information to consumers, supporting warmer, cheaper-to-run homes, and contribute to the UK’s commitments to reach net zero by 2050 and alleviate fuel poverty.

Deadline: 18 March

Reviewing the electricity market - Select Committee Inquiry

The Energy Security and Net Zero Committee is inquiring into what reforms are needed to the UK electricity market to enable the transition to clean, lower cost energy by 2023. The Committee is inviting evidence on the range of possible reforms open to Government to implement and their impacts on reaching the UK’s twin goals of 95% clean energy generation by 2030 and bringing down energy bills.

Deadline: 27 March

Risks and Opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Select Committee Inquiry

MPs on the Environmental Audit Committee are exploring how growing AI use might accelerate the need for data centres and whether planning authorities will take account of their impact on the environment. They will consider how new technologies could minimise their environmental impact, what lessons the UK could learn from other countries, how much energy and water data centres are likely to use, and how this could impact net zero goals.

Deadline: 6 April

Future of the UK downstream Oil Sector - DESNZ Consultation

The Department of Energy Security and Net Zero are seeking evidence to inform an upcoming strategy for the downstream oil sector that promotes economic growth, energy security and ensures that the sector can support the UK’s energy transition.

Deadline: 20 April

 

POLICY ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES 

Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST) Notes

Information on the new POST notes, which are used in Parliament by MPs, the House Libraries and members of the Lords, can be found here along with links to other notes that POST are developing and plan to develop in the future. 

Parliament for Researchers: free online training sessions from UK Parliament

The UK Parliament's Knowledge Exchange Unit holds online training sessions on how to use research to engage with Parliament. Sessions are tailored both to different roles and career stages, and to the varied ways in which academics can engage with the policymaking process - for example, how to engage with Select Committees, and how to write for a parliamentary audience. You can watch previous sessions here