Effective social policy and service delivery requires a learning system. Imagine if…New Zealand had an effective learning system to generate and capture evidence to inform spending decisions for social policy. A good learning system will include evidence about ‘doing the right things’ as well as ‘doing things right’. In this Insight we discuss three promising practices that New Zealand could adopt. New Zealand needs to be deliberate in creating a learning system to generate and capture evidence to inform spending decisions for social policy and investment. Central Government spends around $34 billion (11% of GDP) on social services and another $31 billion on transfer payments such as New Zealand Superannuation and welfare benefits. We kno...
The Australian government is embarking on welfare reform to try and wean people off long term benefi...
Is New Zealand’s Partnership School Kura Hourua scheme really a policy ‘shambles’? The great r...
Over the last two decades there has been robust discussion by many governments and financial communi...
Effective social policy and service delivery requires a learning system. Imagine if…New Zealand had ...
This working paper aims to answer three questions: what is the social investment approach (and what ...
Major institutional reforms have often have proceeded on very imperfect evidence. A greater role for...
The last three years have seen an increasing interest in evaluation in the public sector in New Zeal...
Delivering better public services within tight financial constraints is one of the NZ Government\u27...
Tertiary student retention, progression and achievement have become major policy issues in New Zeala...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
This paper explores the New Zealand Government’s thinking around its Social Investment approach form...
At the request of the Prime Minister, this report has been designed to explore in greater detail the...
The McClure review of Australia’s welfare system, whose final report the federal government recently...
The research, practice and policy communities in Aotearoa New Zealand know a lot about literacy; the...
The Australian government is embarking on welfare reform to try and wean people off long term benefi...
Is New Zealand’s Partnership School Kura Hourua scheme really a policy ‘shambles’? The great r...
Over the last two decades there has been robust discussion by many governments and financial communi...
Effective social policy and service delivery requires a learning system. Imagine if…New Zealand had ...
This working paper aims to answer three questions: what is the social investment approach (and what ...
Major institutional reforms have often have proceeded on very imperfect evidence. A greater role for...
The last three years have seen an increasing interest in evaluation in the public sector in New Zeal...
Delivering better public services within tight financial constraints is one of the NZ Government\u27...
Tertiary student retention, progression and achievement have become major policy issues in New Zeala...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
This paper explores the New Zealand Government’s thinking around its Social Investment approach form...
At the request of the Prime Minister, this report has been designed to explore in greater detail the...
The McClure review of Australia’s welfare system, whose final report the federal government recently...
The research, practice and policy communities in Aotearoa New Zealand know a lot about literacy; the...
The Australian government is embarking on welfare reform to try and wean people off long term benefi...
Is New Zealand’s Partnership School Kura Hourua scheme really a policy ‘shambles’? The great r...
Over the last two decades there has been robust discussion by many governments and financial communi...