Give feedback on the discovery peer review process
After the discovery team has received the report, everyone in the peer review process will get a survey to complete.
This gives everyone the opportunity to give feedback on the whole process from start to finish.
Giving feedback helps improve the process for future teams having a discovery peer review.
We measure the user satisfaction of the:
- booking process
- peer review itself
- support and guidance around the peer review
Updated: May 2023
Part of Service assurance: step by step
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Step 1: Check what assurance you need
All digital delivery work in DfE will need some kind of assurance.
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Step 2: Prepare for a discovery peer review
If you're a team having a peer review.
If you're an assessor.
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Step 3: Book and manage a discovery peer review
You need to give at least 5 weeks notice when booking a peer review.
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Step 4: After a discovery peer review
If you're a team having a peer review.
If you're an assessor.
Everyone involved in the peer review.
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Step 5: Prepare for a service assessment
Service assessments are done in the alpha, public and private beta, and live phases.
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Step 6: Book a service assessment
You need to give at least 6 weeks notice when booking a service assessment.
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Step 7: After a service assessment
If you're a team having a service assessment.
- Receiving the assessment report
- How to take action on any recommendations
- If you need a reassessment
If you're an assessor.