Implementation and Service Delivery
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners understand the challenges of implementing policy and the instruments that are available to respond to them. Earners can use theoretical and practical frameworks to implement policy. Earners have used case studies from all layers of government and in international organisations to understand the process of policy formulation, design, strategy and execution. Earners have the skills essential for advising decision makers and providing guidance on policy development and delivery.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners have identified, described and critically analysed the challenges and problems of policy implementation
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Earners have described the range of policy instruments and modes available to governments in delivering public services, and identified factors and issues that shape instrumental choice
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Earners have demonstrated an awareness of the need for service systems and delivery networks to account for spatial and temporal factors, different client needs and characteristics, and the potential for these to impact on policy intent, policy design and outcomes at the local level
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Earners have explained the role of administrative logics and the 'street level bureaucrat' in policy implementation and service delivery
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Earners have planned and developed an implementation plan for a new policy initiative that accounts for the range of variables that underpin successful implementation