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Guide to the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 27 Nov 2020The Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey is used by agencies to assess their minister's satisfaction with the services provided by the policy function. The survey is used for: external accountability – agencies with a policy appropriation are...
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Behavioural insights
PageBehavioural insights involves the study of human behaviour, often drawing on empirical research in fields including economics, psychology and sociology. On this page: Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it...
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Citizen juries
PageUsing structured deliberation by members of the public to progress policy. On this page: Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it Ideal circumtances for use Limitations References, guides and key readings...
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Futures thinking
PageFutures thinking is also known as foresight, strategic foresight and futures studies. On this page: About futures thinking Futures thinking and the policy process Why you should use it What it involves What you'll get out of it Ideal...
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Horizon Scanning
PageA structured process of looking for early signs of change that could disrupt the issue you are studying in unexpected ways. On this page: Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it Ideal circumstances for use...
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Scenarios
PageStories that describe alternative ways the external environment might develop in the future. Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it Ideal circumstances for use Limitations References, guides and key...
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Privacy
PageYou may browse and access information contained within this website without providing any personal information. If you provide information (including personal information) to us (e.g. through the general enquiry form), we will only use that...
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Creating a Policy Heat Map – July 2015
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 17 Jul 2015This conversation tracker is a record of the special session in which the Tier 2 Policy Leaders Network were joined by the Head of the Policy Profession to identify longer term strategic policy questions. The challenge: what are the five...
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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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We asked, you said, we did
PageFeedback on New Zealand’s written submission to the 2nd session of the UN cybercrime treaty negotiations We asked We asked for your views on New Zealand’s written submission to the 2nd negotiating session of the UN process to develop a new cybercrime...
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Countering foreign interference
PageIn an emergency, everyone should phone 111 To report foreign interference If you are concerned about the actions of an individual or group, and suspect that they may be acting covertly on behalf of another state, please contact the NZSIS....
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About the Policy Project
PageThe Policy Project team supports the Head of the Policy Profession to fulfill his role of building a high performing policy system across the public service. Our work includes: promoting our three policy improvement frameworks amongst...
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The Head of the Policy Profession
PageIn 2014, the then State Services Commissioner, Peter Hughes, created this functional lead role. The objective was to provide stronger leadership to those parts of the public service responsible for providing policy advice. Dr Brook...
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Evidence and evaluation
PageEvidence Good policy advice is underpinned by good evidence. This means that the advice is informed by up-to-date data, contextual and other knowledge, people’s experiences and research from New Zealand and overseas. Achieving evidence-...
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Communicating policy advice
PageCommunicating advice effectively to a decision-maker relies on the art of good story telling. To tell your story well you need to: know your audience (usually a minister) how best to engage with your audience set the scene or context for...
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Innovation
PagePublic problems are increasingly complex and connected, which requires policy practitioners to tap into creative answers. The business case for innovation is well known. Faced with increasing citizen expectations, technological change, and...
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Personas
PagePersonas are research-based characters that you create to understand the real experiences of people who will use your service or be affected by a policy. On this page: Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it...
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Journey mapping
PageJourney mapping helps you to understand a person’s experiences by creating a map of their interactions with the system. On this page: Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it Ideal circumstances for use...
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Design thinking
PageDesign thinking is also known as human-centred design, co-design and participatory design. On this page: Design thinking for policy Why you should use it What it involves What you will get out of it Ideal circumstances for use...
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Policy Capability Leads
PagePolicy Capability Leads are people nominated by their agency to lead work on improving policy quality and capability. The Policy Project hosts workshops with Policy Capability Leads to discuss agency experiences using the Policy Project’s frameworks,...
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Policy practitioners
PageGood policy advice depends on skilled policy practitioners with the right knowledge and tools to do the job. The Policy Project has developed useful, practical resources that policy practitioners can use to develop their policy skills and...
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Free and frank advice
PageFree and frank advice underpins our system of government. Policy practitioners giving free and frank advice to their Ministers (and Cabinet as whole) is one of the principal tenets of our system of government. It demonstrates and upholds the...
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Policy community events
PageThis page collects policy-related publications and resources from past events, including conversation trackers, slide packs, videos, and publications. These events include those hosted by the Policy Project and a range of other organisations. They are...
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Progress and performance
PageAs part of our commitment to accountability and transparency, agencies include information in their Estimates and Annual Reports on: the quality of their policy advice and the satisfaction of their minister/s with the policy support provided by the...
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The international community
PageThe Policy Project has built links to its counterparts in other jurisdictions, particularly Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Australian policy professionals There are more than 7000 policy advisors in the Australian Public Service. Their...
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Ways to connect to the policy community
PageThere are lots of ways for you to connect with your policy colleagues across the New Zealand public service and overseas. You can find here ways to connect with the New Zealand policy community and the international policy community.
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Behavioural Change Models
PageA summary of the different behavioural change models On this page: Nudge, system-thinking, and peripheral - and central-thinking models The theory of planned behaviour and related models of rational decision-making Motivated reasoning and cognition,...
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The New Zealand community
PageThe Policy Project’s newsletter View our latest newsletter to stay up to date with developments in the policy community. Email us at policy.project@dpmc.govt.nz to go on our mailing list. Policy forums The Policy Project regularly holds policy forums...
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Proactive Release: Governor-General’s Travel to the United Kingdom
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 15 Jul 2022Accessible HTML version If you require an HTML version please contact information@dpmc.govt.nz and cite Proactive Release: Governor-General’s Travel to the United Kingdom (CAB-22-SUB-0196/CAB-22-MIN-0196) as a reference. The following documents...
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Making sense of evidence: A guide to using evidence in policy
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 31 May 2022This guide is the second in Superu’s Making Sense series. The first handbook in the series is our award-winning Making Sense of Evaluation: a handbook for everyone (2017). Use this guide to help you take a structured approach to using evidence at every...
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Register of Assigned Legislation
PageLegislation administered by Ministers and Departments as authorised by the Prime Minister. As at 12 October 2020. Contents Register of Assigned Legislation Part 1: Ministers of the Crown Part 2: Departments of State Register of Assigned...
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Proactive Release: Implementation Unit 2022 Assignments - Progress Report
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 28 Jul 2022The following documents have been proactively released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), on behalf of The Deputy Prime Minister, Hon Grant Robertson: Implementation Unit 2022 Assignments - Progress Report The following...
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Chief Executive expenses disclosures
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 31 Jul 2020