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Knowledge exchange with policy makers in the public service – what needs to go into your research summary and why. Kerri Kellett Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) Liaison Officer. Overview . The role of the Commonwealth public service
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Knowledge exchange with policy makers in the public service – what needs to go into your research summary and why Kerri Kellett Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) Liaison Officer
Overview • The role of the Commonwealth public service • Some of the key differences between researchers and public servants • The policy development environment in which public servants work and why this is important for researchers to understand • Key issues public servants need to address when providing advice to government • How to write a summary of your research so that it is accessible to public servants
The role of the public service • Public servants serve the government of the day, recognising its policy parameters and philosophical leanings, and then develop policy within that context • Commonwealth public servants work under a range of values and ethics and must adhere to a Code of Conduct at all times • Public servants must be apolitical, professional, objective, efficient and always maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality in relation to what they are working on
The policy development environment • In developing policy public servants face a number of constraints: political, fiscal and those imposed by tight deadlines • In some cases policy development occurs over a long time period and involves widespread stakeholder consultation and consideration of all the available evidence • What is common however, is that policy options are needed quickly often within a few days or even a few hours
Key issues public servants need to address in advice to government? • Ministers and their advisers are very busy people with lots of competing priorities at any given time • Advice from public servants therefore needs to be succinct and relevant and include only the most critical information the government needs to make a decision • Key issues public servants need to address include: the problem, the background, the possible solutions, the risks, the cost and the preferred way forward
Challenge – try to write a research summary for the public service You might like to try writing a two page summary while at this workshop which reflects the issues public servants need to address in their advice In doing so, make sure you provide a succinct overview of: • The problem • The background • Possible solutions and implementation details • Risks and sensitivities • Costs including offsets • Preferred option and brief explanation of why