Dimension 3.3.1 Physical access to parliament This dimension concerns the possibility for members of the public to have access to the parliamentary premises and to observe parliamentary View result
Dimension 5.1.4 Gender-responsive budgeting This dimension concerns gender-responsive budgeting, which involves the integration of a gender perspective into parliament’s scrutiny and adoption of View result
Dimension 5.1.5 Youth inclusion This dimension concerns the inclusion of young people and youth issues in parliament’s formal and informal political processes. Parliament can play an View result
Dimension 5.2.1 Workforce diversity If parliament is to be a truly inclusive institution and to perform its representative and accountability roles effectively, it needs to ensure that View result
Dimension 3.3.2 Access for persons with disabilities This dimension concerns ensuring that persons with disabilities are able to access both the parliamentary premises and information about parliament View result
Dimension 3.3.3 Media access to parliament This dimension concerns provisions and arrangements for media access to the parliamentary premises. The media has a special role in democratic View result
Dimension 4.1.1 Responding to public concerns This dimension is about the ways in which parliament and MPs listen to and respond to concerns raised by members of the public. The public – whether View result
Dimension 3.2.1 Institutional communication This dimension concerns the various means of communication that parliament uses to inform the public about parliament and its activities. Many View result
Dimension 5.1.3 Gender mainstreaming This dimension concerns the mechanisms by which gender concerns are mainstreamed across parliamentary processes and outputs, with the aim of achieving View result
Dimension 1.1.2 Procedural autonomy This dimension concerns the provisions giving parliament autonomy over its procedures. Having procedural autonomy allows parliament to fulfil its core View result