Making effective policy using evidence

This training course introduces participants to evidence-based policy making. It covers:

– Understanding what is evidence

– Understanding the problem-in-hand using evidence

– How to identify and involve stakeholders

– How to identify and appraise policy options

– How to use existing research evidence

– How to critically appraise existing evidence

– How to use evaluation evidence across the policy cycle

– How to establish value-for-money

– How to commission appropriate evidence gathering


Effective implementation and delivery

Inability to successfully deliver policy can waste precious time and resources; and will be unable to affect the desired changes set out through policy creation.

This training course covers:

– Identifying the problem – Situation Analysis

– Stakeholder involvement and engagement

– Identifying implementation options

– Establishing and using a theory of change

– Testing assumptions

– Developing an implementation and delivery plan

Monitoring and evaluating delivery

Monitoring and evaluation of policies 

Monitoring and evaluation are an essential feature of successful policies. programmes and projects.

This training course covers:

– What is monitoring and evaluation?

-When to undertake monitoring and evaluation

– Counterfactual impact evaluation

– Theory-based evaluation

– Process Evaluation

– Economic appraisal

– Finding and using existing M&E evidence

– Developing a monitoring and evaluation framework

Evidence synthesis – harnessing existing evidence

Evidence synthesis covers a range of methods for establishing what is already known, and what is not known, about the effectiveness of public policy interventions.

This training course covers:

– Why we need evidence synthesis

– What makes systematic reviews systematic

– Statistical meta-analysis

– Narrative synthesis

– Qualitative systematic reviews

– Rapid Evidence Assessments

– Evidence Gap Maps