Two-way engagement tools is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better communicate risk.
Broadly
Two-way engagement tools enable dialogue between risk communicators and the public or stakeholders. Examples include digital polling, live Q&As, moderated forums, and stakeholder workshops. These tools enhance legitimacy, mutual understanding, and co-learning. They require trust, skilled facilitation, and technological accessibility to function well.
More specifically
RSI integrates two-way engagement tools into communication strategies for projects involving risk trade-offs, uncertainty, or community impact. The firm uses both in-person and digital platforms to collect feedback, answer concerns, and improve mutual understanding. RSI ensures that engagement is meaningful, documented, and tied to policy or program adjustments.