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[Solved] Twelve Models Might Best

[Solved] Twelve Models Might Best

 

Policy models provide the framework for moving policy forward. However, not all policy models will be effective for all priorities. Therefore, it is important to appraise policy models with the specific advocacy priority in mind. 

For this Assignment, you will choose from four policymaking frameworks, the one that best fits your advocacy priority. You will construct a written response, with evidence, explaining the selected framework, providing specific detail regarding how it is the best fit and will move the priority forward. 

 

  • Review the twelve policy models outlined in Health Policy: Applications for Nurses and Other Health Professionals (Chapter 9, pp. 119-125)
  • Consider which of the twelve models might best fit your priority determined in Week 2. 
  • You are encouraged to search the literature for examples of how the selected policymaking model has been used in the past.
  • Review the exemplar examples in the Week 4 Learning Resources. 

THE ASSIGNMENT: (2 PAGES)

Submit a 2-page written response detailing your selection of one policymaking framework that best supports your priority—particularly, getting your priority on the agenda. 

In your response, explain why the framework best describes how you might proceed in effectively moving your advocacy priority forward in the policymaking process. 

Support your response with evidence. 

[Solved] Perhaps Ask Happy Couples

[Solved] Perhaps Ask Happy Couples

500 words

What are the most important qualities of a committed relationship? What factors keep such a relationship positive and alive? Would it be shared interests, trust, humor, or nurturing each other’s growth? Your audience is anyone who wants a devoted relationship. Jot your ideas, and perhaps ask happy couples for advice. Then write an essay that explains three key qualities of committed partnership. Support your points with details and examples.

[Solved] Contextual Factors Impact Policy

[Solved] Contextual Factors Impact Policy

 

What is the impact of contextual factors on advocacy and policy? Contextual factors can range from internal (the organization, the practice, the environment, the culture, etc.) to external (laws, policies, politics, regulations, etc.). However, whether originating internally or externally, contextual factors have the capability of advancing or hindering an advocacy priority. 

For this Discussion, you will consider how contextual factors impact policy making, focusing specifically on how these factors might impact your advocacy priority. Consider what contextual factors might promote getting your priority on the agenda, as well as those that might work against it.

 

Post a response detailing the following: 

  • Which contextual factors will promote getting your advocacy priority on the agenda? 
  • Which contextual factors might work against it?