Lessons from Abroad, July 2013
The UK has some world-leading institutions that produce and translate evidence into policy and practice. But what can we learn from overseas? This brief by Ashley Lenihan outlines some of the different approaches taken by foreign and international institutions seeking to advance evidence-based policy, and to identify innovations and best practices emerging from their design that might translate well to the UK context and the realm of social policy.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/public-leaders-network/2013/apr/09/what-works-network-lessons-abroad
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