Public consultation on the development of the Department of Justice Statement of Strategy 2025 - 2028
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From: Department of Justice
- Published on: 2 May 2025
- Open for submissions from: 2 May 2025
- Submissions closed: 21 May 2025
- Last updated on: 2 May 2025
Consultation is open
Who we are
The Department of Justice’s vision is for Ireland to be safe, fair and inclusive. We have many different responsibilities, including crime prevention, national security, justice, and immigration.
Further information on the Department’s activities is available on our website.
About this Consultation
Following the appointment of Minister Jim O’Callaghan and in line with the Public Service Management Act 1997, the Department is developing a new Statement of Strategy.
Our Strategy will be informed by the Programme for Government, key Government priorities, policy frameworks and other significant issues, and will set out our high-level goals for the period 2025- 2028.
You can read our previous Statement of Strategy here.
Who can complete the survey?
As part of our consultation process, the public is being invited to share their views on our proposed strategic and organisational goals. This survey is open to anyone living in Ireland.
Is it anonymous?
Yes, your responses are anonymous – that is, we won’t know who you are. Please do not include your personal information in your responses. Also, we won’t report on individual responses – we’ll group them together to further safeguard your anonymity.
Freedom of information
Please note that answers to this survey may be subject to release under the Freedom of Information Act 2014. This means by law we must release this information if it is requested by an individual or organisation. However, if there is any personal information in the answers, we will redact it before we release it. We recommend you do not include personal information in your responses.
I want to do the survey. How do I start?
Please click the link below to start the survey.