Evidence-Based Policymaking: What is it? How does it work?
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What is the purpose of this paper?What is EBP?What are the issues surrounding the use of EBP?What are the issues surrounding the transferability of EBP?Key Issues Surrounding EBPBox 1: The five ‘s’s that limit EBPBox 2: Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) Demonstration project (Cabinet Office, 2003, Government Chief Social Researcher’s Office)Box 3: The literacy strategy in Britain1. Impact assessment and appraisal: guidance checklist for policymakers 2. Strategy Survival GuideBox 5: Types of economic analysis used in economic evaluation4. Green Book: appraisal and evaluation in Central GovernmentFuture Governance Programme Introduction of a Code of Social Conduct in the Armed Forces8. Gender Impact Assessment: a framework for gender mainstreamingThe use of open meetings11. Concern Assessment tool 13. Connecting with Users and Citizens 15. Improving Standards of Qualitative Researcha) Assessing the Quality of Qualitative Researchb) Researching social policy: the uses of qualitative methodsc) ESRC Research Methods ProgrammeCrime Reduction Toolkits Economic and Social Research Council HDA Evidence BaseThe Campbell Collaboration (C2) PolicybriefThis paper highlights three main issues surrounding the use of EBP: What evidence is used in the policymaking process? What is clear from the literature is that policy should be informed by a wide breadth of evidence, not just hard research. Key issues include the quality, credibility, relevance and the cost of the policy. How evidence is incorpora...See more on cdn.odi.org This paper highlights three main issues surrounding the use of EBP: What evidence is used in the policymaking process? What is clear from the literature is that policy should be informed by a wide breadth of evidence, not just hard research. Key issues include the quality, credibility, relevance and the cost of the policy. How evidence is incorpora... File Size: 281KB Page Count: 50
This paper highlights three main issues surrounding the use of EBP: What evidence is used in the policymaking process? What is clear from the literature is that policy should be informed by a wide breadth of evidence, not just hard research. Key issues include the quality, credibility, relevance and the cost of the policy. How evidence is incorpora...
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