Collective advocacy and impact that is strategic, effective and efficient
Request one of three mini workshops relevant to this area
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Do you want to...
- Move beyond engagement to influence and impact?
- Develop strategic and meaningful partnerships?
- Advocate for change in a way that is strategic, effective and efficient?
- Understand the range and scope of advocacy approaches, strategies and activities?
- Develop policy briefs, evidence briefs and position statements that get read and utilised?
Are you a NFP, academic or part of a network or association and want to advocate for system improvement and change?
There are many individuals and organisations who want to share their experience and expertise to call for improvements or changes in the systems which affect them.
In complex settings such as health, education, environment and social services it can be difficult to know where to start and more importantly what to focus on. This problem often leads to policy briefs, evidence briefs, position statements and advocacy strategies and approaches which miss opportunities for impact as they don’t have focus or lack understanding of the change process.
The benefits of our support
Identification and development of engagement strategies that reach both collaborators and change-makers in a meaningful and informative way
Identification and development of co-authored and delivered strategies to bring collaboration and efficiency to your advocacy goal
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How we support you
System level advocacy and strategy development
What we do
- We support organizations, networks and associations to complete all the steps of developing an advocacy plan including analysis, assessments, strategies and activities through facilitation and co-design processes and approach.
Outcome
- A clearly mapped out strategy approach that has been co-designed with system improvement and impact in mind.
Policy and Evidence Brief Development
What we do
- The identification, analysis development and drafting of policy briefs, evidence briefs and position statements through co-designed facilitated processes.
Outcome
- A suite of briefs and statements that align to advocacy strategies and are utilised by key stakeholders and change-makers.
System Level Advocacy Training and Capability Development
What we do
- Embedded training in the above processes to develop skills and capabilities in advocacy, strategy development, policy and evidence brief development.
- Training without an associated project to build understanding in the areas of system level advocacy and policy and evidence brief development.
Outcome
- Build capabilities to respond to complex challenges and effective and efficient advocacy.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, any of the services be it strategy development, policy and evidence brief development or training can be requested individually or together.
Yes, what we find is that this is a common scenario when it comes to collective advocacy. However what we also see is that in such settings networks, communities of practice or associations encompassing groups of individuals volunteering their time also tend to find it difficult to know where to focus their limited time and resources for impact. This is an element we will help clients identify and work towards which supports the efficient utilization of time for system level improvement and impact.
Possibly, this depends on the quality of the briefs. We will look at the briefs and be able to let you know if and more importantly why we may or may not be able to proceed with offering the service. Unfortunately many policy briefs tend to lack focus and strategic direction.
Yes, collective research impact is more strategic, effective and efficient than individual researchers trying to achieve impact on their own. We can work with you as a group even though you may be from different universities or not part of a specific not for profit.