Power to Persuade
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Bringing policymakers, academics and the community sector together. First a symposium, then a blog, also a book.
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⭐️ NEW blog post with Hannah Pitt and Dr Simone McCarthy
'We must take greater responsibility for platforming children and young people in discussions about the climate crisis and global health governance.'
Read here: tinyurl.com/38yafw6n
Power to Persuade Institute for Health Transformation
Time for action: The need for children and young people in climate decision-making Grace Arnot Hannah Pitt Dr Simone McCarthy Institute for Health Transformation #ClimateAction powertopersuade.org.au/blog/time-for-…
Thinking differently about evidence: Collaborating with policy makers to create, share & apply knowledge for #PublicHealth Alexandra Chung Monash Nutrition VicHealth lucie rychetnik powertopersuade.org.au/blog/thinking-…
Thinking differently about evidence: Collaborating with policy makers to create, share & apply knowledge for #PublicHealth Alexandra Chung Monash Nutrition VicHealth lucie rychetnik powertopersuade.org.au/blog/thinking-…
This blog from Simone Casey explains why there are good reasons why payment supensions should be paused because systemic reforms are still too far off.
powertopersuade.org.au/blog/the-slow-…
Check out this blog on transitioning out of youth involvement roles for Power to Persuade by Niyah Campbell and Beckye 👩🏼🎓 - The Institute for Mental Health (IMH) Orygen McPin Young People's Network YoungMinds NIHR Involvement
powertopersuade.org.au/blog/transitio…
Today's post is from Equality Rights Alliance's Young Women's Advisory Group #YWAG - Brianna Delahunty and Linnea Burton Smith argue Australians deserve inclusive, safe and respectful sex education that prepares them for the real world and real relationships powertopersuade.org.au/blog/sex-educa…
I have cunningly used my Power to Persuade moderating week to promote our new Cambridge Element (open access for another week!) - we summarise the four main policy design functions of inquiries and explain what polycentricity has to do with inquiry success powertopersuade.org.au/blog/public-in…
This week's moderator is Sophie Yates, and first up we have Molly Saunders discussing her PhD research on women's experiences of the #NDIS - and why it matters that gender was a 'blind spot' in the #NDIS review powertopersuade.org.au/blog/gender-ha…
We open our blog for 2024 with a departure from our usual content. We hope this poem by Roger Chao - Battle Cry Of The Unbowed - encourages you to share your research and experiences of social policy with Power to Persuade this year — Power to Persuade powertopersuade.org.au/blog/battle-cr…
Louise Isham Dr Sarah Carr and I have written a piece on how constrained choice can result in moral injury in health and social care - sciencedirect.com/science/articl… check it out Birmingham School of Social Policy The Institute for Mental Health (IMH) Power to Persuade
Power to Persuade is taking a break, but here’s a selection of articles from this year to revisit or discover while we’re away. Thanks and best wishes to our readers, our authors, our social policy whisperers and our moderating team — Power to Persuade powertopersuade.org.au/blog/holiday-r…
#TBThursday In Power to Persuade last year, Sue Olney amber mills & Liam P Fallon wrote about lack of support for Australians with disability outside the #NDIS . Today, the NDIS Review proposed a new system of foundational supports to meet that need - ndisreview.gov.au/resources/repo…