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Manage your peer review

If you need to return to your application to book a peer review, you can continue with your draft in the Manage section of the service.

Once you've submitted a request to book a peer review, the service assessment team will check it.

These checks can take about 3 working days. You'll receive an email telling you what will happen next.

If your request is accepted

You'll be able to manage the request online, for example you can:

  • add links to artefacts
  • see who the assessors will be
  • add details of the team attending the peer review
  • assign responsibility of the peer review to someone else

Only Department for Education staff can book or manage a discovery peer review online.

If your request is rejected

The service assessment team will tell you why the request has been rejected.

You may be asked to assure your discovery another way, if it is not suitable for a peer review.


Updated: February 2023

  1. Step 1 Check what assurance you need

    All digital delivery work in DfE will need some kind of assurance.

    1. Types of assurance
    2. Check what assurance you need for your service
    3. Why you need to assure your work
  2. Step 2 Prepare for a discovery peer review

  3. Step 3 Book and manage a discovery peer review

    You need to give at least 5 weeks notice when booking a peer review.

    1. Book your peer review online
    2. Manage your peer review online
  4. Step 4 After a discovery peer review

  5. Step 5 Prepare for a service assessment

    Service assessments are done in the alpha, public and private beta, and live phases.

    1. What a service assessment is
    2. DfE panel assessments
    3. Cross-government panel assessments previously GDS/CDDO assessments
  6. Step 6 Book a service assessment

    You need to give at least 6 weeks notice when booking a service assessment.

    1. Book your service assessment online
  7. Step 7 After a service assessment