Ireland
Briefing paper
Citizens’ assemblies: less accurate than tossing a coin?
This report analyses previous data from jurisdictions that have held citizens’ assemblies, to assess their accuracy and relevance in reflecting and understanding public attitudes. It argues there are fundamental defects in how they work, including the composition of those who take part in them and the group dynamics that occur within them.
Guide
Policy handbook: a ‘real world’ guide to policy development
This handbook provides guidance to develop policy in a coherent and consistent manner across the Irish civil service. It sets out a framework and structured approach to support policy development built around two key features: the Three Pillar Framework and the five phase model that a typical policy would follow. Case studies illustrate phases in...
Report
2023 Winston Churchill Fellowship to investigate best practice museum programs sustaining wellbeing of people with dementia
This report explores creative engagement programs in museums that support emotional, cognitive, and social wellbeing of people living with dementia. The report explores a variety of international program models, methodologies, and insights from leading museum practitioners in dementia programming.
Report
What does an arts and health organisation do?
To understand what is driving momentum in arts and health and how organisations and practitioners are operating in creating and/or benefitting from that momentum, this report gathers insights from people working in some of the world’s best and most innovative arts and health organisations.
Report
Assisting first homebuyers: an international policy review
This research reviews first homebuyer assistance programs in Australia and seven comparator countries: Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Singapore and the UK.