What’s a policy paper?
A policy paper is
a research piece focusing on a specific policy issue that provides clear recommendations for policy makers
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How many pages is a policy paper?
YOUR PAPER SHOULD BE
25 TO 30 PAGES LONG
, INCLUDING A WORKS CITED OR REFERENCE LIST.
What is the structure of a policy paper?
A policy position paper should
structure a problem facing a decision-maker or decision-makers
. It should present the basic, relevant information known about the problem, and should conclude with a recommendation.
How do I write a policy recommendation?
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Ensure that you have identified your target audience beforehand. ...
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Be very clear about what the current policy you want to change is.
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Set the scene: Identify the shortfalls of the current policy.
What is an example of policy analysis?
Example analyses include
cost- effectiveness, cost-benefit analysis, modeling of individuals’ decisions, and predicting budgetary impacts
. Policy analysis can use cost variables at the provider level, patient level, and/or societal level. Suggestions for each level are included below.
How do you present a policy?
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Step 1: Understand the current policy landscape. ...
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Step 2: Decide what kind of policy brief you want to write. ...
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Step 3: Write the brief using clear language. ...
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Step 4: Share your policy brief with the key people.
How do you create a policy?
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Identify need. Policies can be developed: ...
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Identify who will take lead responsibility. ...
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Gather information. ...
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Draft policy. ...
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Consult with appropriate stakeholders. ...
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Finalise / approve policy. ...
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Consider whether procedures are required. ...
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Implement.
What is a policy position?
A policy position paper
should structure a problem facing a decision-maker or decision-makers
. It should present the basic, relevant information known about the problem, and should conclude with a recommendation. ... Each element of a policy position paper may be evaluated through a series of questions.
How do you write a policy advocacy paper?
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Open with a statement that engages your audience.
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Present the problem.
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Share a story or give an example of the problem.
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Connect the issue to the audience’s values, concerns or self-interest.
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Make your request (the “ask”).
What is policy note?
A policy brief is
a concise summary of a particular issue, the policy options to deal with it
, and some recommendations on the best option. It is aimed at government policymakers and others who are interested in formulating or influencing policy.
How do you write a brief?
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Know what you want to say. It all starts with your goals. ...
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Be specific. If your brief is specific, it is more likely that the outcome is going to be to the point. ...
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You are not writing it for yourself. ...
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You need to know what your unique selling point is. ...
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Ask for feedback.
What are some policy issues?
The term “policy problems” evokes
questions of what makes a social issue a policy problem
and if problems can actually be solved through a public response and how. ... Problems are actually not discovered; rather, they are defined by policy actors based on competing frames of reference (Dery, 1984, p.
How do you present a policy change?
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Be very clear about these changes. ...
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Consider face-to-face communication. ...
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Ensure new work policies are easy to find. ...
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Use employees as champions. ...
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Provide adequate training. ...
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Ask for employee input when writing company policies. ...
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Be open to two-way communication.
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