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Official attributed content policy

1. The Department of Health supports staff who publish attributed official digital content, where it can help deliver policy and communications objectives. Context 2. There has been a massive growth...

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Twitter policy (@dhgovuk)

The Department of Health Twitter account (@dhgovuk) is managed by the digital team, on behalf of colleagues across the Department. Content Our followers can expect about 30 tweets a week, although we...

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Comments on dh.gov.uk

We encourage and welcome open, lively debate, but the decision to publish comments received via this site remains at our discretion. The views expressed by any third parties are solely theirs and are...

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Digital engagement strategy

This document – written in April 2010 - describes digital engagement and social media, sets out the context and background to their use in the Department of Health, and develops a framework for the...

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Digital communications strategy 2011

The DH digital communication strategy is focussed on 3 things for 2011: doing the basics well putting most effort into things that matter most removing the novelty from doing brilliant digital...

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Use and governance of sub-sites

The DH corporate web presence is made up of: a corporate website (www.dh.gov.uk) sub-sites and blogs used for for distinct audiences and purposes associated content and channels on 3rd party sites and...

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DH domain policy

Summary We need to present the work of the the Department coherently online. We are committed to work towards a single external domain. Consistent use of a single domain for external digital work,...

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DH Website Board: Terms of reference and roles

The DH Website Board: provide a challenge function to the digital team on our overall approach to digital channels, assist in the prioritisation of new development to the DH web platform review current...

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Quality assurance for our digital channels

DH Sub-sites are extensions of the DH digital presence. Sub-sites are usually created to achieve a specific, often temporary aim. We only create new sub-sites when there is a clear business need for a...

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DH consultations on Citizen Space

When consulting with the public during the policy making process, the Department follows the Cabinet Office’s code of practice for consultations. This code stipulates that: consultations are clear...

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Twitter policy (@dhgovuk)

The Department of Health Twitter account (@dhgovuk) is managed by the digital team, on behalf of colleagues across the Department. Content Our followers can expect about 30 tweets a week, although we...

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Comments on dh.gov.uk

We encourage and welcome open, lively debate, but the decision to publish comments received via this site remains at our discretion. The views expressed by any third parties are solely theirs and are...

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Digital engagement strategy

This document – written in April 2010 - describes digital engagement and social media, sets out the context and background to their use in the Department of Health, and develops a framework for the...

View Article


Digital communications strategy 2011

The DH digital communication strategy is focussed on 3 things for 2011: doing the basics well putting most effort into things that matter most removing the novelty from doing brilliant digital...

View Article

Use and governance of sub-sites

The DH corporate web presence is made up of: a corporate website (www.dh.gov.uk) sub-sites and blogs used for for distinct audiences and purposes associated content and channels on 3rd party sites and...

View Article


DH domain policy

Summary We need to present the work of the the Department coherently online. We are committed to work towards a single external domain. Consistent use of a single domain for external digital work,...

View Article

DH Website Board: Terms of reference and roles

The DH Website Board: provide a challenge function to the digital team on our overall approach to digital channels, assist in the prioritisation of new development to the DH web platform review current...

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Quality assurance for our digital channels

DH Sub-sites are extensions of the DH digital presence. Sub-sites are usually created to achieve a specific, often temporary aim. We only create new sub-sites when there is a clear business need for a...

View Article

DH consultations on Citizen Space

When consulting with the public during the policy making process, the Department follows the Cabinet Office’s code of practice for consultations. This code stipulates that: consultations are clear...

View Article

Official attributed content policy

1. The Department of Health supports staff who publish attributed official digital content, where it can help deliver policy and communications objectives. Context 2. There has been a massive growth...

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