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The Future of the Policy Profession: Andrew Kibblewhite Speech – December 2018
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 9 Jan 2019Andrew Kibblewhite, Chief Executive of DPMC and Head of the Policy Profession delivered this speech to the Policy Managers Forum on 18 December 2018.
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Whāriki Haumaru: A partnered approach to clearing Warrants to Arrest
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 23 Nov 2021This is a presentation from Behavioural Science Aotearoa on a partnered approach to clearing Warrants to Arrest.
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Climate Change and Behaviour Change
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 24 Nov 2021This presentation sets out the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency's priorities in motivating a generation to take climate positive action.
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Encouraging Sustainable Food Choices
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 24 Nov 2021The Auckland City Council's presentation on encouraging sustainable food choices.
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Full Development Pathways Tool
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020Purpose of this document The Development Pathways Tool identifies the actions a policy practitioner can take to develop their skills at three different levels – developing, practising, and expert/leading. These actions are organised into three ways of...
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Full Development Pathways Tool
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 23 Jul 2019The Development Pathways Tool identifies the actions a policy practitioner can take to develop their skills at three different levels - developing, practising, and expert/leading. These actions are organised into three ways of learning - on the job...
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Better public policy through community engagement
Blog postWhy does community engagement matter when creating policy, and how do we make sure it’s done well? Across the public sector, we recognise that community engagement is no longer an optional extra. It’s also not enough to put a discussion document online...
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Understanding Public Value – Leaders roundtable with Professor Mark Moore: May 2017
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 5 May 2017The Head of the Policy Profession hosted a roundtable for senior policy leaders with Professor Mark Moore from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. The session was designed to learn about the concept of ‘public value’ and how policy...
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Writing for Ministers and Cabinet
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 13 Dec 2019This document contains guidance on different types of communication with Ministers and Cabinet. Whether you're writing a Cabinet paper, a policy paper, an aide memoire, or an A3, you'll find high-level descriptions of what's involved, links to resources...
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Policy Stewardship: Tier 2 Policy Leaders' Workshop – 26 April 2017
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 26 Apr 2017The Head of the Policy Profession wants chief executives and their departments to understand and meet their policy stewardship responsibilities. Policy leaders (Tier 2s and strategic advisors) came together to discuss what success in policy stewardship...
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Policy Analyst Forum – October 2014
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 21 Jun 2017The Policy analyst forum was designed by analysts, for analysts. It provided an opportunity for 64 early career analysts from across the Public Service to share their ideas for improving policy capability, quality and performance. At the end...
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Legislation Checklists
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 8 Dec 2022This set of checklists can help policy advisers and law makers with the development and review of legislative reform. The checklists are an extract from Appendix 1 of David Goddard, Making Laws That Work: How Laws Fail, and How We Can Do Better (Hart...
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Making Laws That Work: How laws fail and how we can do better
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 8 Dec 2022In November 2022, Justice David Goddard made the presentation below on ‘Making Laws that Work’ to a Policy Forum for policy managers and principal advisors from across the Public Service. You can also see a copy of Justice Goddard’s Legislation...
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Policy Capability Framework: review tool
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020What is the Policy Capability Framework? The Policy Capability Framework (PCF) is a performance improvement tool. It aims to help agencies review and improve the overall policy capability of their organisations. It describes the key...
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Developing papers with the Policy Quality Framework
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020Checklist for reviewing papers in development This checklist can be used when reviewing a paper that you (or someone else) are developing. The Policy Quality Framework sets out four standards of quality policy analysis and advice. Detailed...
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Start Right Guide
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020Start Right Guide Guidance on how to get policy projects off to a great start This document outlines how to apply the Start Right approach to initiating a policy project, so it is set up for quality and success. Start Right is designed to be applied...
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Guide to the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020This is the HTML version of the Guide to the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey, also available as PDF. Guide to the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey This guide contains information on how to use the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction...
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Start Right: Green Light Framework
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020Start Right: Green Light Framework The Green Light Framework below lets you record the things you learned during the Exploration phase. The Framework can be used to seek agreement and authorisation, and should be iterated over time as required. Getting...
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Inland Revenue case study: Improving policy capability
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 27 Nov 2020Improving policy capability A case study of Inland Revenue’s experience of applying the Policy Capability Framework, and their commitment to using it as a health check every six months. Key points: In 2017, Inland Revenue (IR) embarked on a five-...
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Long-term Insights Briefings, Policy Stewardship and Futures Thinking: What you need to know
Blog postGovernment departments have started work on their inaugural Long-term Insights Briefings. The political term, news cycle, and demand for immediate action can focus us as individuals and institutions on the present. The Long-term Insights...