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Policy Analysis and Policy Implementation
Course Overview
1st November 2010
2 Weeks
London
£3600
This course aims to provide delegates with the analytical tools necessary for understanding the nature of policy making. Policy making involves a number of stages including policy analysis, the costing of policy and policy implementation. Each stage requires different skills that include the understanding of constraints the ability to cost different policy options and the process of policy implementation.
Who should attend?
Delegates in both public and private organisations and institutions who are currently involved in and who have the potential of being involved, in policy making.
Benefits of Attending
- Formulate proposals for improving the policy process
- Move towards evidence and fact based policy making
- Undertake the costing of policy options
- Implement good practice in policy implementation
- Provide a framework for transparency and accountability
- Contribute to the idea of good governance
- Provide measures for greater transparency in policy making
- Look at the checks and balances necessary for proper institutional management of national policy
- Understand, develop and introduce a wider concept of E-government governance
- Develop skill sets for policy making at varied and different levels: global (e.g. UN Level) capacity, international aspirations (e.g. AU, Arab League, ASEAN) national aims (Sovereign Government), devolved powers (Local Administration)
Programme Outline
- Outlining the Tools of Policy Analysis
- The Ability to Cost Different Policy Options
- Establish Feedback Loops for the Analysis of Policy Performance Using Best Practice in Commonwealth Countries
- Setting Up Localised Pilot Schemes in New Policy Initiatives
- Establishing Bids From Subordinate Administration for Central Government Financial Delivery Against Targeted Social, Infrastructure or Economic Programmes
- The Process of Policy Analysis and the Role of Research
- Commissioning Research and Research-Based Policy Making
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