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Introduction/Overview

DISTILLATE Decision-Making Web Tool Final workshop of the DISTILLATE program Great Minster House, London Tuesday 22 nd January 2008 Charlotte Brannigan, John Forrester TRL and SEI. Introduction/Overview. Project D (practitioner-led), three aims:

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Introduction/Overview

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  1. DISTILLATE Decision-Making Web ToolFinal workshop of the DISTILLATE programGreat Minster House, LondonTuesday 22nd January 2008Charlotte Brannigan, John ForresterTRL and SEI

  2. Introduction/Overview Project D (practitioner-led), three aims: • understand barriers between local authority officers and external stakeholders and suggest ways in which these may be overcome • suggest solutions to internal barriers in LA policy cycle, leading to more sustainable outcomes in decision making and implementation • increase uptake of evidence-based approaches (i.e. of rigorous Design & Implementation Support Tools…)

  3. Overview/Design brief • Where possible, completely open access • Presents information in as clear a way as possible • Currently presents only what DISTILLATE has worked upon, but could be expanded to link to other tools and guidance • Allows users go through the whole decision tree and then be presented with a ‘shopping cart’ of tools to suit their needs

  4. Decision-Tree leading to recommended DISTILLATE products

  5. Key Stages • Schemes or Strategies • Do you have sufficiently high quality information to make an informed decision on… • Objectives, indicators and targets • Problem assessment • Possible instruments • Assessing the effects of instruments • Barriers • Depending on answers, may be a sub-set of questions for the user

  6. Opening Page – Introduction to DISTILLATE and purpose of the tool

  7. User enters scheme or strategy details

  8. User selects ‘scheme-level design and implementation’ or ‘strategic policy design’

  9. User starts to work through decision-tree – series of ‘yes’ and ‘no’ questions Scheme level User selects answer Final version will include a pathway indicating user’s progress through the questions

  10. Problem Assessment: Do you have sufficiently high quality information to understand the problem? ‘No’

  11. Indicators and Targets: Do you know what the objectives, indicators and targets are? ‘No’

  12. Indicators and Targets: Is the problem accepted by peers/stakeholders? ‘No’

  13. Indicators and Targets: Do you have sufficiently high quality information to develop possible solutions? ‘Yes’

  14. User is presented with a personalised output report based on selected answers Save Print Overview of scheme/strategy details Recommended DISTILLATE products organised by problem area

  15. Sample PDF report

  16. Below the overview of assessment results, a description of each product will be given, including a link to Guidance documents, or details on how to obtain software/tools Available to download at: www.WEBADDRESS.com

  17. Future Considerations • Potential for connecting with other existing tools and guidance (beyond DISTILLATE) • Ongoing maintenance and funding of the tool • DISTILLATE funding due to end 31st March 2008

  18. Any Questions? Contact:www.distillate.ac.uk

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