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ASIS Guideline #4 2021 - Testing new social innovation policies on local and ...armelleguillermet
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Indian School of Public Policy throwing light on the importance of public policy, why it must be studied, and its scope.
Read more - https://www.ispp.org.in/blog-post/why-study-public-policy-what-makes-it-important-now-more-than-ever/
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This document discusses public engagement in public services. It begins by defining public engagement according to different governments and noting its importance for good governance. It then covers best practices for public engagement, including core principles like planning, inclusion, collaboration, openness, transparency, impact and sustained engagement. It provides examples of communication engagement models and discusses challenges of public engagement and its implications for the United Arab Emirates. The document aims to provide a framework and overview of effective public engagement.
The document analyzes factors that promote or deter popular participation in development based on the Philippine experience. It describes policies and mechanisms established by the Philippine government to decentralize and involve the public, such as the barangay system and rural development programs. The document identifies factors at the individual, community, government, and societal levels that influence participation, such as awareness, confidence, poverty, and colonial experiences. It aims to provide recommendations to facilitate participation and development.
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ASIS Guideline #4 2021 - Testing new social innovation policies on local and ...armelleguillermet
This document provides guidance on testing new social innovation policies at the local and regional level. It discusses:
1. Defining the policies and interventions to be tested, including policies that are socially innovative in process and those that enhance social innovation. Interventions are the specific actions taken to address a problem.
2. Specifying a 'theory of change' that identifies the causal links between the intervention, its expected outcomes, and the broader goals being pursued.
3. Determining the outcomes to measure, related outcome indicators, and plans for collecting the necessary data.
4. Estimating a counterfactual to understand what would have happened in the absence of the intervention for comparison.
5. Analyzing
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The document discusses social welfare administration, defining it as the process of formulating and implementing policies to promote the well-being of vulnerable groups. It notes social welfare administration has aspects of both an art and a science. The objectives of social welfare administration are outlined as making social policies reach disadvantaged groups and developing people and their environment. Principles of social welfare administration include being in service, coordination, progressive adjustment, and adapting to local problems.
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The document outlines how the Wellesley Institute supports research and policy analysis to drive social change and reduce health inequities. It discusses:
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- Translating research into policy impact by identifying policy implications and options based on findings.
- The complexity of social determinants of health and how factors like income, education, employment, housing and social supports interact and cumulatively impact individual and community health.
- The need to understand the policy process and environment to effectively influence policy and maximize the impact of research.
The document outlines strategies for effective social media use by NGOs. Day 2 of the workshop focuses on developing an integrated social media strategy. The agenda includes introducing principles of effective social media, inspiring success stories from other NGOs, and creating a strategic presence and content strategy. Key principles discussed are aligning social media with communications objectives and audiences, monitoring networks to understand people and conversations, and integrating social media as part of an overall communications strategy across multiple channels. Success is defined as increasing membership, garnering attention, passing policies, and collaborating with partners.
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UNLOCKING THE POWER OF PUBLIC POLICY: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
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Understand the socio-economic milieu of Indian Society and
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Map the roadblocks in the implementation of Public Policies
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UNLOCKING THE POWER OF PUBLIC POLICY: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE
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Look for Policy Window for a policy proposal to achieve
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Policy-making is a complex process that requires a deep understanding of
the sensitivity of the issues at hand, designing evidence-based, effective,
and sustainable policies. Stronger public policies can help India achieve its
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