Email: jonathan@therightethos.co.uk | Tel: 01227 639768

Email: jonathan@therightethos.co.uk
Tel: 01227 639768

Guides – Policy

Policy makers

The NCCPE share their guide on how to engage with policy makers.
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Policy briefing how-to

KnowHow share their 7 top tips on how to write an effective policy briefing.
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Policy development

“This guide takes you through the process from identifying an issue to policy analysis to developing your positions, then communicating your position.”
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Writing policy briefs

“Policy briefs are short documents that communicate your research and policy findings and recommendations to specific audiences.”
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Building your evidence base

“This guide explores why building your evidence base is important and what it involves. It guides you through the various stages of embedding an evidence-based approach to your campaigning and policy work and also provides a list of further reading and online resources.”
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Making sense of the external environment

“Explores why analysing the external environment is important, guiding you through some of the key tools and approaches you can use to help make sense of the external policy environment and the implications for your policy and campaigning work. It also points you towards useful further reading and resources.”
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About The Right Ethos

The Right Ethos was set up after our founder, Jonathan Dearth, had worked in the campaigning sector for 13 years, for campaigning organisations including Amnesty International, Shelter, Liberty and the World Development Movement. It was set up as a response to multi-sector recruitment consultancies moving in on the charity sector, and in particular not recognising that people who work for campaigning organisations are motivated by justice and long term change.