The document summarizes Natalie Armstrong's experience on a knowledge transfer placement with the UK Cabinet Office's Strategy Unit. Some key points: - The placement aimed to promote knowledge sharing between academics and policy organizations. Armstrong worked on projects related to health policy reform. - The Strategy Unit employed around 45 people from various backgrounds to provide strategic policy advice, especially on cross-cutting issues. They emphasized a project-based approach to developing evidence-based strategies. - Armstrong's projects included reforming minor ailment treatment in the NHS and developing a vision for maternity care. She learned about how policy is made and how academic research fits within other sources of evidence used in policymaking.