Kapasa : the Pacific policy analysis tool
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry for Pacific Peoples, 2017Description: electronic document (46 pages) ; PDF file: 6.56 MB.ISBN: 978-0-473-40201-3 (online).Subject(s): PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | POLICY DEVELOPMENT | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Media release Summary: Policy and services will be more effective if the views and values of the groups they affect are considered in the policy process. The Kapasa is a tool for policy managers, advisors and analysts within government agencies to incorporate the needs, values, aspirations and experiences of Pacific peoples in the generic policy development process. The Kapasa encourages a strengths-based approach to policy development, where Pacific peoples are concerned. The tool has been updated to add value to the public policy development process, and also includes updated data and case studies. It encourages a strengths-based approach to policy development that draws upon the strengths and values of Pacific families and communities. (From the document). Record #5518Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Policy and services will be more effective if the views and values of the groups they affect are considered in the policy process. The Kapasa is a tool for policy managers, advisors and analysts within government agencies to incorporate the needs, values, aspirations and experiences of Pacific peoples in the generic policy development process. The Kapasa encourages a strengths-based approach to policy development, where Pacific peoples are concerned. The tool has been updated to add value to the public policy development process, and also includes updated data and case studies. It encourages a strengths-based approach to policy development that draws upon the strengths and values of Pacific families and communities. (From the document). Record #5518