Cameron, Bobby Thomas. “Training for Policy Capacity: A Practitioner’s Reflection on an In-House Intervention for Civil Servants, Students, and Post-Secondary Graduates in Canada”. Teaching Public Administration, vol. 40, no. 2, 2022, pp. 231-46, https://doi.org/10.1177/01447394211019458.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Cameron, Bobby Thomas
Date Issued
2022
Date Published Online
2022-07-27
Abstract

A substantial amount of scholarly work focuses on conceptualizing, theorizing and studying the policy capacity of governments. Yet, guidance for practitioners on developing policy capacity training programs is lacking. In this article, I reflect on my experience as a public servant in the provincial government of Prince Edward Island where I designed and implemented the Policy Capacity Development and Mentorship Program for civil servants, recent graduates and students. In this article, I offer a descriptive overview of the framework and logic of the program and discuss how I integrated policy capacity theory. This article may serve other practitioners who seek to implement similar programs in their respective organizations and provides a base for future interventions. The article also offers thoughts on practitioner-led collaboration with academics and recommendations for those who would like to establish similar programs in their organizations.

Language

  • English
Rights
CC-BY-NC
Page range
231-246
Host Title
Teaching Public Administration
Host Abbreviated Title
Teaching Public Administration
Volume
40
Issue
2
ISSN
2047-8720
0144-7394

Rights

  • CC BY-NC