Recent Mental Health Acts provide evidence of diverging UK and Scottish government policy styles. The UK legislative process lasted almost ten years following attempts by ministers to impose decisions and an unprecedented level of sustained opposition from interest groups. In contrast, the consultation process in Scotland was consensual, producing high levels of stakeholder ‘ownership'. This article considers two narratives on the generalisability of this experience. The first suggests that it confirms a ‘majoritarian' British policy style, based on the centralisation of power afforded by a first-past-the-post electoral system (Lijphart, 1999). Diverging styles are likely because widespread hopes for consensus politics in the de...
The ability of health systems to successfully transform has become a concern for both policy ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Scotland has been largely self-governing in major areas such as health, education and local governme...
Recent Mental Health Acts provide evidence of diverging UK and Scottish government policy styles. Th...
The new context of coalition government and the ‘Big Society' suggests that the UK government ...
The new context of coalition government and the 'Big Society' suggests that the UK governm...
The term ‘policy style' simply means the way that governments make and implement policy. Yet, ...
The aim of this article is to help identify the fundamental characteristics of the British policymak...
The term 'policy style' simply means the way that governments make and implement policy. Y...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
This thesis explores in which ways and why research informs and influences the public policy making...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Background A national policy for England, published in 2017, entitled ‘Transforming Children and ...
In the context of wider efforts to improve efficiency and the user-centeredness of health and social...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
The ability of health systems to successfully transform has become a concern for both policy ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Scotland has been largely self-governing in major areas such as health, education and local governme...
Recent Mental Health Acts provide evidence of diverging UK and Scottish government policy styles. Th...
The new context of coalition government and the ‘Big Society' suggests that the UK government ...
The new context of coalition government and the 'Big Society' suggests that the UK governm...
The term ‘policy style' simply means the way that governments make and implement policy. Yet, ...
The aim of this article is to help identify the fundamental characteristics of the British policymak...
The term 'policy style' simply means the way that governments make and implement policy. Y...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
This thesis explores in which ways and why research informs and influences the public policy making...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Background A national policy for England, published in 2017, entitled ‘Transforming Children and ...
In the context of wider efforts to improve efficiency and the user-centeredness of health and social...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
The ability of health systems to successfully transform has become a concern for both policy ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Scotland has been largely self-governing in major areas such as health, education and local governme...