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Decolonising Approach to Policy Impact: Lessons for Research Culture

Engaging with policy in Global South countries and addressing power imbalances and historical complexities is crucial in policy impact and research culture. The Institute for Policy and Engagement at the University of Nottingham focuses on decolonising policies and research practices to promote equi

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Understanding Hoarding: Causes, Types, and Support

Hoarding disorder is a serious condition where individuals accumulate excessive items, leading to clutter and distress. Factors such as mental health issues, trauma, and family history can contribute to hoarding behaviors. Different types of hoarding, including inanimate objects, animal hoarding, an

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Practical Guide to Writing Policy Briefs for Research Engagement with Policy Makers

Effective communication with policy makers is essential for influencing policy decisions. This practical guide offers advice on creating high-quality policy briefs based on research evidence, providing tools and indicators to measure impact.

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Gender Equity and Social Inclusion Policy Overview

This overview highlights the Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) Policy promoted by the Department of Personnel Management in Papua New Guinea. The policy aims to ensure fair participation of disadvantaged individuals in employment and opportunities, along with social inclusion to realize the

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What Techniques And Tools Do Hoarders Cleaning Services Use

In today's world, our homes often mirror our lives. But letting some stuff go can still be\ntough, even if it comes to how our house looks especially when it comes to clutter.\nHoarding has become a big issue in many families lately. The excess stuff makes homes\nmessy and sometimes, it's hard to ev

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Overview of Policy Service Node (PSN) Architecture

The Policy Service Node (PSN) architecture consists of various key components such as Policy Administration Node (PAN), Monitoring Node (MnT), Inline Posture Node (IPN), and Multi-Function Node. These components work together to enable efficient policy management and network monitoring within a netw

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Understanding Policy-Making Process for Health Improvement

Policy-making involves defining policy, recognizing its complex nature, identifying windows of opportunity, and framing health issues. The policy-making cycle includes stages like agenda setting, formulation, and implementation. Alignment of problems, policies, and politics is crucial for effective

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Premium Barrier, Fences, and Accessories for Construction and Events

Explore a range of high-quality barriers, fences, and accessories designed for construction sites, events, road sectioning, and road maintenance. Features include galvanized materials, quick deployment, versatility, and stability. From crowd barriers to hoarding panels and heavy-duty road barriers,

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Effective Writing and Policy Briefs: Enhancing Impact in Policy-making

A policy brief is a compelling document designed to influence decision-makers by outlining policy alternatives and courses of action. Discover the value of policy briefs, effective characteristics, and strategies for agenda setting and policy formulation in this comprehensive module.

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Understanding Theories of the Policy Cycle in Policy Analysis

The policy cycle theory describes the evolution of policy issues from inception to evaluation, impacting scientific research and policy formulation. It outlines stages from the 1950s, influenced by Lasswell's seven-stage model, serving as a framework for organizing policy processes. Despite the line

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Understanding Hoarding Behaviors and Risks: A Comprehensive Overview

Hoarding is a serious condition that involves the accumulation of objects or animals, leading to extreme clutter and potential health and safety risks. This chronic behavior can result in fires, diseases, isolation, building collapses, and falls. The causes of hoarding vary from mental disorders lik

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National Youth Policy 2030 Presentation to the Portfolio Committee

The National Youth Policy 2030 presentation provides an update on the approved policy, focusing on the youthful population in South Africa and the importance of youth development. The policy aims to address past injustices and current challenges, empowering young people to drive positive change. Pas

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What are the 5 Levels of Hoarding?

Explore the five levels of hoarding and learn how to identify and address each stage. Get insights and practical tips to help manage hoarding behavior.

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Understanding Public Policy-Making Process in Government

Explore the intricacies of public policy-making in government administration, focusing on the importance of providing equal access to basic services for all citizens. Delve into the nature of public policy, factors influencing policy-making, and the procedural aspects involved, including planning, o

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Why Do People Become Hoarders?

Explore the psychological reasons behind hoarding. Learn what causes people to hoard and how to help those affected.\n

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What Causes Hoarding Disorder?

Discover the underlying causes of hoarding disorder. Learn about the psychological and environmental factors contributing to this complex condition.\n

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Guidelines for Effective Management of Fertilizer Movement and Quality Control

Regular stock reconciliation, monitoring of dealer transactions, curbing hoarding practices, timely submission of subsidy claims, and strict quality control measures are essential for efficient management of fertilizer movement. Special emphasis on monitoring sales prices and ensuring compliance wit

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Understanding Self-Neglect and Safeguarding in Adults

Self-neglect in adults involves a lack of self-care, neglect of personal hygiene, health, and domestic environment, as well as refusal of services. It can stem from physical or mental health issues, past trauma, hoarding as a coping mechanism,and low self-esteem. Learning about policies, Mental Capa

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What Is Professional Hoarding Help, And Who Can Benefit From It

Discover the benefits of professional hoarding help and learn who can truly benefit from these essential services.\n

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Enhancing Safety and Inclusion in Toronto Communities: The SPIDER Program

Tackling the issue of problem hoarding, the SPIDER program aims to reduce health and safety risks, coordinate responses, provide services, and drive systemic reforms in Toronto neighborhoods. By addressing vulnerability and promoting integration, the program strives for a safer and more inclusive co

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Understanding the Theory of Demand in Microeconomics

The theory of demand in microeconomics explores the concept of consumer willingness and ability to purchase goods and services at various prices. Factors influencing demand include price, related commodity prices, income levels, consumer preferences, population size, and distribution of income. The

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Understanding Self-Neglect, Hoarding, and the Mental Capacity Act (2005)

Self-neglect and hoarding are complex issues often intertwined with mental capacity challenges. The Mental Capacity Act (2005) outlines capacity assessments, decision-making criteria, and challenges faced by professionals in safeguarding individuals. Recognizing the need for trauma-informed care in

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Green Industrial Innovation Policy Making in Europe by Reinilde Veugelers

Shifting economies towards green industrial innovation in Europe is a significant transformation that requires reconciling various objectives like decarbonization, economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness. The role of innovation in green industrial policy is crucial for delivering n

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Challenges in Policy Implementation and Lessons Learned

The content discusses the challenges faced in policy implementation, focusing on the gap between policy design and execution. It highlights key steps in policy-making, reasons for implementation failures, and factors influencing successful policy outcomes. Examples from Zambia's National Science and

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Unpacking the RIA Process for Effective Policy Implementation

Delve deeper into the RIA process to understand its technical capacity and policy implications. This group exercise focuses on setting clear objectives, analyzing key policy issues, and creating a mock RIA process template tailored to the Indian context. Participants explore real-world problem-solvi

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Compass Commission: Public Policy in Chile Based on Rigorous Scientific Evidence

The Compass Commission, initiated by the Ministry of Planning of Chile in collaboration with J-PAL, aimed to identify social policy challenges in Chile and propose innovative public policies for evaluation through randomized control trials. The initiative involved academic members, international and

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Addressing Neglect and Self-Neglect in a Complex Family Setting

In a poignant tale of neglect and self-neglect, a family comprising a bed-bound grandmother, a daughter with learning disabilities, and a history of abuse navigates challenging dynamics. With the intervention of healthcare professionals and a fresh perspective, issues of hoarding, sexualized behavio

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Implementation of Cell Phone Policy to Improve English Grades at Richwoods High School

Implementation of a cell phone policy at Richwoods High School was driven by the need to enhance English grades and academic performance. The policy aims to reduce distractions and disruptions caused by non-academic cell phone use in classrooms. Results from previous semesters showed significant imp

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Herefordshire Safeguarding Adults Board Self-Neglect and Hoarding Policy Overview

The policy addresses self-neglect and hoarding behaviors, emphasizing the broad spectrum it covers, including lack of self-care and failure to seek assistance for critical needs. It highlights the complexity faced by practitioners in balancing autonomy and duty of care. The background data reflects

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Theories and Strategies for Effective Policy Change

Explore the intricacies of strategic planning, outcome mapping, change theories, policy windows, and more in the realm of policy entrepreneurship and advocacy. Learn about key concepts such as large leaps theory, policy streams theory, and how think tanks can influence policy decision-making process

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Morality in UK Drug Policy: Policy Constellations Analysis

Morality plays a significant role in shaping drug policy in the UK, as revealed by the research conducted by Professor Alex Stevens at the University of Kent. The study investigates the moral commitments underlying different policy positions in UK drug policy debates, highlighting five ethico-politi

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Understanding Hoarding Disorder and Its Relation to Animal Hoarding

Explore the complexities of hoarding disorder and how it intertwines with animal hoarding behavior. Delve into the characteristics, practical tips, and service interventions related to hoarding. Learn from Cheryl Perera, Director of New Ventures & Community Programs at VHA Home HealthCare, about the

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Industrial Policy: The Old and The New - Insights by Dani Rodrik

Industrial policy, as presented by Dani Rodrik in May 2019, emphasizes the importance of empirical work, the differences between old and new policies, and the targets industrial policy should focus on. The theoretical arguments for industrial policy highlight market imperfections, learning spillover

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Understanding Policy Formulation: Key Concepts and Approaches

Policy formulation is a crucial step in the policy-making process, involving identifying and crafting policy alternatives to address various issues. This phase requires participants to define policy problems, develop alternatives, and select the most feasible solutions based on criteria such as feas

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The Link Between Trauma and Hoarding Tendencies

Explore how trauma impacts hoarding tendencies, revealing why past experiences can lead to cluttered lives and emotional challenges.

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Essential Resources for Helping Someone with Hoarding Disorder

Discover practical resources and expert tips to support someone with hoarding disorder in a compassionate and effective way.\n

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Strategies for Letting Go_ Overcoming Hoarding Tendencies

Discover practical, human-centered strategies to overcome hoarding tendencies and create a clutter-free, peaceful space

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Hoarding vs. Collecting_ Understanding the Difference

Learn the crucial difference between hoarding and collecting, and how to spot the signs of each.\n

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Decluttering Tips for People Struggling with Hoarding

Discover easy, actionable steps to declutter your space and regain control of your home, even if you're struggling with hoarding.\n

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The Role of Family Support in Hoarding Recovery

Discover how family support can help individuals on their journey to overcoming hoarding and rebuilding healthier living spaces.\n

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