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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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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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Overview of APRN Regulation and Practice in Oklahoma

This content delves into the regulation and practice of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) in Oklahoma. It covers who regulates nursing practice, the roles and populations of APRNs, examination of laws related to CNP practice, approved certifications for APRN licensure, and updated legislat

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Advanced Clinical Practice Framework and Pillars of Practice

The document discusses the advanced clinical practice framework and the four pillars of practice which include leadership & management, clinical practice, education, and research. It emphasizes the importance of core capabilities and area-specific competence in advanced clinical practice. The role o

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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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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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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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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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FSCD Policy Changes and Practice Shift Discussion Summary

Concerns raised by parents regarding specialized services focusing more on training parents than helping children led to immediate shifts in FSCD practice. Updates were made to provincial policy, staff training, and communication resources. The focus is now on supporting child-specific goals and inc

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Integrating Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) into Policy and Practice

This session focuses on integrating CLAS standards into policy and practice, discussing important elements, staff roles needed, barriers, and approaches to implementation. Key themes include governance, communication, workforce, language assistance, and continuous improvement. Various strategies suc

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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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Understanding Practice Drift in Nursing: Risks and Consequences

Explore the concept of practice drift in nursing, where nurses may deviate from standards leading to unsafe practice. Learn how to identify and prevent practice drift, understand scope of practice, and adhere to state regulations. Discover the importance of following the Model Nurse Practice Act and

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Risk Assessment in Criminal Justice: Policy and Practice in Scotland

This content delves into stakeholder perceptions of risk in social work, issues in criminal justice policy and practice, and definitions of risk. It explores different models of risk assessment, who is affected by risk, and organizational cultures in decision-making processes. The content also discu

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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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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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Raw Materials Policy of the Czech Republic: History, Modernization, and Challenges

The Raw Materials Policy of the Czech Republic has undergone significant changes and challenges throughout its history. From the approval of the previous policy in 1999 to the recent modernization efforts in 2015, political and environmental factors have played a crucial role in shaping the current

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Impact of Health Systems Research on Policy and Practice Change

Health Systems Research led by Professor Mike English and team focuses on achieving direct and indirect outputs, including capacity building and policy influence to drive policy and practice change. The research aims to explore the effects, mechanisms, cost-effectiveness, and factors affecting inter

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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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Life Insurance Policy Details - How It Works, Plan Specifications, Benefits, and More

This detailed document provides information about a life insurance policy, including premium payment options, sum assured details, policy benefits in case of death, maturity benefits, plan features, waiting periods, and more. It outlines the policy specifications, age limits, premium payment terms,

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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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Evolution of Public Policy: From Seeds Sown in 1940s to Academic Discipline in Social Science

The lives of citizens are shaped by public policies, often unnoticed. The analysis of current public policy in America carries a unique 20th-century essence. Beginning in the 1940s, these policy seeds have profoundly influenced government and academic institutions. By the early 1950s, public policy

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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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Enhancing Policy Making: Options for Governments - An OECD Perspective

Various tools and approaches are discussed to improve policy making, including foresight, cost-benefit analysis, and regulatory tools. The changing context of policy challenges is highlighted, along with the OECD policy toolkit's modular approach. Strategies like talking to leaders, engaging stakeho

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Updated Petty Cash Policy Guidelines

Updated Petty Cash Policy Guidelines introduced by Andrea Sexton, Associate Director of Policy and Business Process at the University Financial Policy Office in April 2016. The key changes include new recommendations on the use and balances of petty cash accounts, streamlined procedures for account

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Understanding Government Tools for Economic Stability

The government uses fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize the economy. Fiscal policy involves Congress's actions through government spending or taxation changes, while monetary policy is driven by the Federal Reserve Bank. Discretionary fiscal policy involves new bills designed to adjust aggrega

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Navigating Technology Policy in Nursing Practice

This content discusses the importance of complying with policies related to technology in nursing practice, focusing on protecting personal health information. It covers policy challenges regarding access to patient information, electronic transport and storage of health data, considerations for Can

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Issues in Watershed Management: Policy, Legal, and Community Participation

Policy and legal frameworks play a crucial role in enhancing community participation in watershed management. Understanding policy impacts, participatory processes, and implementation strategies are key for effective management planning. Definitions of policy, its components, and what it is not are

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Integrating Human Rights into Drug and Alcohol Policy Development for Better Outcomes

The National Collaborative Vision aims to integrate human rights into drug and alcohol policy development to improve outcomes for individuals affected by problem substance use. The purpose is to empower these individuals and ensure their voices are heard in policy decisions. The Roadmap Charter of R

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Challenges and Projections in the General Practice Workforce in England

The general practice workforce in England has experienced changes in employment numbers over recent years, with a decrease in the number of fully qualified GPs per 100,000 patients. Despite this, there has been a rapid increase in other direct patient care staff due to initiatives like primary care

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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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Policy Labs and Policy Prototypes 2024: How to Get Involved and Submit Bids

Explore opportunities to contribute to Policy Labs and Policy Prototypes in 2024. Engage in collaborative projects to find innovative policy solutions for local government challenges. Learn how to submit Bids and express your interest in leading or participating in these initiatives.

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Understanding Policy Making Process in Health Systems

Explore the stages of policy making, the role of policy champions, and opportunities for policy change in the health sector. Learn about the National Health Systems Resource Centre in India and its objectives in supporting policy development and implementation. Gain insights into the frameworks, div

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Understanding Policy Surveillance and Legal Mapping in Public Health Law Practice

Policy surveillance involves the systematic tracking of public health laws and policies over time and across jurisdictions using a rigorous scientific approach to generate data for evaluation and research. This process helps create legal data, build workforce legal capacity, support innovation diffu

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Microsimulation Modelling to Inform Policy Debate: The Case of SWITCH

This presentation discusses the usage of the SWITCH microsimulation model to inform policy debates by simulating the impact of tax and welfare policy reforms on household incomes and work incentives. It covers the areas investigated using SWITCH, selected users of SWITCH research, and the role of SW

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RAS Policy Group Overview and Work Plan

The RAS Policy Group, led by Robert Massey, consists of RAS Fellows with a focus on public affairs in astronomy, space science, and geophysics. The group advises on policy matters, including megaconstellations, and collaborates with key organizations. Their 2020 work plan includes budget considerati

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