Joined-up governance (JUG) approaches have gained attention as mechanisms for tackling wicked policy problems, particularly in intersectoral areas such as child health, where multiple ministries that deliver health and social services must collaborate if they are to be effective. Growing attention to the need to invest in early childhood to improve health and developmental trajectories, including through developmental screening, illustrate the challenges of JUG for child health. Using a comparative case study design comprised of the qualitative analysis of documents and key informant interviews, this work sought to explain how and why visible differences in policy choices have been made across two Canadian jurisdictions (Ontario and Manitob...
Increased political enthusiasm for evidence-based policy and action has re-ignited interest in the u...
Since the end 1990s, jurisdictions across the world have adopted an innovative governance process ca...
The Ministry of Health’s announcement of a National Orphan Drug Framework on 3 October 2012 was the ...
Child health policymaking is complex, necessitating collaboration among various sectors and actors. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study is to identify some of the variable...
Background: Despite broad scientific consensus about the importance of the early years in the lifelo...
In 2000, the Government of Manitoba initiated an inter-sectoral policystrategy referred to as Health...
Abstract Background Public policy approaches to fundi...
School-age child care represents a social policy issue that has emerged in response to the dramatic ...
In the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF), policy entrepreneurs are primarily defined by their ability...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
In the last several decades, increasing pressure to reduce child poverty through better public polic...
To adopt and implement innovative good practices across the European Union requires developing polic...
Since its inception in the fall of 1997, Quebec's "$5-a-day" childcare program has emerged as Canada...
Abstract Background The knowledge exchange literature suggests that policy dialogues are intended to...
Increased political enthusiasm for evidence-based policy and action has re-ignited interest in the u...
Since the end 1990s, jurisdictions across the world have adopted an innovative governance process ca...
The Ministry of Health’s announcement of a National Orphan Drug Framework on 3 October 2012 was the ...
Child health policymaking is complex, necessitating collaboration among various sectors and actors. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study is to identify some of the variable...
Background: Despite broad scientific consensus about the importance of the early years in the lifelo...
In 2000, the Government of Manitoba initiated an inter-sectoral policystrategy referred to as Health...
Abstract Background Public policy approaches to fundi...
School-age child care represents a social policy issue that has emerged in response to the dramatic ...
In the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF), policy entrepreneurs are primarily defined by their ability...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
In the last several decades, increasing pressure to reduce child poverty through better public polic...
To adopt and implement innovative good practices across the European Union requires developing polic...
Since its inception in the fall of 1997, Quebec's "$5-a-day" childcare program has emerged as Canada...
Abstract Background The knowledge exchange literature suggests that policy dialogues are intended to...
Increased political enthusiasm for evidence-based policy and action has re-ignited interest in the u...
Since the end 1990s, jurisdictions across the world have adopted an innovative governance process ca...
The Ministry of Health’s announcement of a National Orphan Drug Framework on 3 October 2012 was the ...