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G21-D009 Include Subject-Matter Experts in the Policy Development Process

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Submitter Name

Michelle Bowman

Ratification Vote Results: Adopted


Proposal

Adopt a more holistic policy development approach by including multidisciplinary research expertise that reflects the six interdependent GPC core values.

Objective

Interdependencies among issues make policy development complex (for example, climate change). Translating evidence-based policy into public support and desired outcomes requires effective knowledge translation. The GPC should adopt a more holistic approach to incorporating the six interdependent GPC core values into policies by including subject-matter experts in the process.

Benefit

A more holistic policy process that includes researchers with a range of expertise (for example, both social and physical sciences) can strengthen environmental, social and economic outcomes, improve knowledge translation, minimize trade-offs among policy objectives, and improve actual and perceived policy standards.

Supporting Comments from Submitter

Stronger policy leads to better environmental, social, and economic outcomes while minimizing trade-offs among competing policy objectives we want to achieve.

https://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research/publications/policy-brief/evidence-based-policy-development.php

The work of policy experts and researchers is increasing in complexity, so it is important to take a holistic approach and consult researchers during policy development.

https://ktalberta.ca/blog/2019/2/1/knowledge-and-action-bridging-the-gap-between-scientists-and-policymakers

Existing GPC policy process: “The process increases the representation of diverse viewpoints by seeking participation from across the regions of Canada, from groups who are affected by a particular proposal, from party members, and from policy experts.”

A similar proposal to include Green Party Member Knowledge Clusters and Critic Portfolio Brain Trust was included in Annamie Paul's leadership platform

https://www.annamiepaul.ca/shadow_cabinet and is included in her current approach to strengthening the Shadow Cabinet.

Green Value(s)

Ecological Wisdom, Sustainability, Participatory Democracy, Social Justice, Respect for Diversity, Non-Violence.

Relation to Existing Policy

Add to current GPC policy.

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