Dutch Standardisation Forum - "Comply or explain"-standards
Contains all standards from the 'Comply or Explain' list of the Dutch Standardisation Forum
Standardisation
Last update: 23/04/2018
ICCS-CIEC Civil Status Forms
About ICCS-CIEC The International Commission on Civil Status (ICCS), an intergovernmental organisation consisting of 15 member states, intends to facilitate the cross-border exchange of information regarding civil status data between registrars. Since its foundation in 1948, the ICCS organization has developed 33 conventions, written 9 recommendations to its member states and compiled documentation on legislation and case-law of the member states. In the context of the active conventions, specific document templates have been formulated in order to facilitate the harmonized document creation…
Demography and population
Last update: 19/05/2014
Codelist for bio-geographical regions, Europe 2011
Europe 2011 - The biogeographical regions dataset contains the official delineations used in the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and for the EMERALD Network set up under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention) Biogeographical boundaries were obtained from the EU Member States and from the Emerald Network countries. These were merged together to produce a European wide map of the biogeographical regions independent of political boundaries. A number of the regions were updated during the work under Article 17 of the Habitats Directive (92/43…
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Function List
The Function List is a hierarchy of service groups or activities that a public sector body performs to support information referenced at service group level, rather than in the detail of the full Service List. The high level headings are designed to meet similar objectives regardless of departmental or municipal responsibility. It transcends organisational structure and gathers similar activities into a logical collection that would be globally understood. Use - to facilitate systems and human readable formats reference top level headings that collect services from differing organisations and…
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Power and Duty List
An interpretation of the powers and duties conferred by law on councils and other bodies to deliver services. A 'duty' is something that a council must do. A 'power' gives a council the right to do something. Each power and duty is linked to relevant services and the official publication of associated legislation. Use – Councils can clearly understand which services they must deliver and those that might no longer be a priority. This list also enables Councils via the mappings to find web pages that need changing and identify teams who need re-training following a change in legislation.
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Organisation Type List
The Organisation Type List, formally the Local Government Agency Type List (LGATL), was drafted by the esd-toolkit Multi-Agency Working group to identify the various delivery agents within the Public Sector. Use - It is designed to identify the types of agency and organisation with whom local authorities might work in partnership to deliver services so that citizens can be offered a seamless service between agencies. It also helps to identify possible stakeholders in projects targeting services to specific demographic groups.
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Generic Process List
A generic process is a term used to describe activities that are generic (or common) to public sector organisations. Collectively the Generic Processes are intended to describe all the activities that a Public Sector organisation undertakes as an aid to gaining an understanding of the organisation and how it is being resourced (at a high level). The scope of the activity is described together with other ‘Non-preferred terms’. (other commonly used alternative names). Each generic process is attached to a ‘Life Cycle Point’ to describe the point at which each generic process supports the life…
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Local Government Navigation List
The Local Government Navigation List (LGNL) represents a user friendly browse navigation structure in order to give public access to services on a Local Authority Web site. It is a Poly Hierarchical Navigation System (PHS) which means that it has one term to many LGSLs and has different levels to allow a drill down operation to be performed. Therefore services may appear more than once under different headings as citizens don’t all think the same way and may associate services under different heading titles. Use - To define a standardised navigation for Council web sites so that Citizens can…
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Scottish Navigation List
As part of the Improvement Service's Customer First Programme, Scottish councils are working together to develop a shared A - Z of website content, a common Scottish Services List (SSL) and a Scottish Navigation List (SNL) with these, in turn, all being linked to a comprehensive knowledge base of FAQ's and electronic forms. Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire Councils are leading the project, in partnership with the Improvement Service. The simple aim is to help citizens access services and find, in a consistent way, what they are looking for, on council websites, and help take councils…
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Interaction List
The Local Government Interaction List (LGIL) is a list defining the type of dealings (publish information, make a payment, etc) a council may have in support of a service. Some interactions are further broken down to more accurately reflect detail (Booking venues, resources and courses lead into the sub headings - Course booking / Reserving a resource / Venue/facility booking Use - the list supports quite specific electronic interactions conducted through middleware using these standards.
Standardisation
Last update: 04/12/2015
Channel List
The Local Government Channel List (LGChL) is designed to provide standard definitions of access/delivery channels for delivering services within the public sector. Use – To help identify peoples’ preferences when dealing with a Council and to enable service delivery costs to be determined and compared across channels.
Standardisation
Last update: 16/01/2015
Local Government Classification Scheme
This Local Government Classification Scheme (LGCS) is published on behalf of the Records Management Society of Great Britain, Local Government Group. Its objective is to promote improved records management practices within local government. Use – A fileplan with retention schedules it supports local authorities in the areas of Data Protection, Freedom of Information and the Local Government Act.