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Policy without (much) pain - University of Ballarat

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<strong>Policy</strong> <strong>without</strong> (<strong>much</strong>) <strong>pain</strong>10. The policy development processSections 11 to 18 below set out the eight main stages <strong>of</strong> policy development. For each stage, we<strong>of</strong>fer advice and tips on better practice. These stages should not, however, be seen as a linearsequence. They may overlap or occur in different sequences. For example, consultation andresearch may overlap with one another, with drafting and even with approval – particularly if apolicy is sent back by a committee for further consultation and/or research.~ 18 ~

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