Can HIA be embedded within Policy Formulation in Ireland? An Investigation into the Utilisation of HIA Knowledge

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Can HIA be embedded within Policy Formulation in Ireland? An Investigation into the Utilisation of HIA Knowledge Monica O Mullane PhD candidate and part-time lecturer University College Cork M.OMullane@ucc.ie

Today s Presentation How the policy sciences can contribute to HIA research; and visa versa HIA: Policy and Ireland Doctoral research rationale Background to the study Case Study Research Design Empirical research- 4 case studies of HIAs completed in Ireland, North and South University College Cork 2

Fundamental Rationale for Informed Policy-Making I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion Thomas Jefferson, Letter to William Charles Jarvis, September 28th, 1820. University College Cork 3

Policy appraisal/ Influence of the policy sciences Separate conceptual root for policy appraisal Potential for analysis of HIA drawing from the policy sciences (Lasswell & Positivism 1951;Lindblom, 1959; Lowi, 1972; Walt, 1994) Policy is rather like an elephant- you can recognize it when you see it but cannot easily define it (Cunningham, 1963) Policy-oriented approach: Policy versus politics; rational versus incremental; Stages approach; Institutionalism; Policy discourse; NPM and the changing face of policy-making in Ireland from government to governance University College Cork 4

Policy sciences and HIA Although policy sciences have much to offer, IAs have been marginalised in the field (Weston, 2002) IA: Bridge between policy-makers and science Bekker et al, (2004): Rational, Incremental, Mixed scanning models how knowledge utilization depends on decision-making model Putters 1996: Rational v incremental Putters 2005 must spend less time defining HIA, and more time understanding the policy process which must assimilate HIA knowledge How to evaluate HIA as a policy-aiding tool? European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (Wismar, 2004) University College Cork 5

HIA: Evolution of key ideas Although the idea that all policies affect health not a new concept (Krieger, et al. 2003), the systematic appraisal endorsed by HIA is novel Evidence-based policy-making (Nutbeam, 2001; Dobrow, et al. 2004) Values: Democracy, equity, sustainable development & ethical use of evidence (WHO, 1999; 2005) Flavour of the moment? (Banken, 2001); Must face the challenges ahead (Kemm, 2005; 2006) University College Cork 6

HIA: What Irish Health Strategies say.. South National Health Strategy (2001) HIA will be introduced as part of the public policy development process (Objective 1.1) North Investing for Health (2002) This programme (of HIA) will address issues of coordination, capacity building, tool development and quality assurance University College Cork 7

Lack of usage in policy- process Most HIAs conducted at local level more opportunities for networking, efficiency of evidence utilisation & transparency (Davenport et al. 2006) To a lesser extent at national level (Lock et al., 2003) Reasons for lack of usage in Ireland? Anecdotal evidence: Leader/ Laggard hypothesis; political culture; tarred with the same brush as other IAs administrative burden (Boyle, IPA, 2005) University College Cork 8

Lessons from Abroad Learning from experience (Putters 1999, Kemm, 2000, Mittelmark, 2001) Pattern in all countries? HIA initially advocated in political circles & in policy documents, then institutionalisation in system require political will and leadership for successful implementation (British Columbia, Canada example ) Across the UK.. (more emphasis on comm. participation than in NL) The Netherlands.. (national policy-making; expertdriven) Sweden.. (Local policy-making) Australia.. (More efforts at incorporating into EHIA) University College Cork 9

What are the factors facilitating utilisation in other countries Degree of institutionalisation in the political system Timeliness Lack of statutory recognition need proactive research into understanding the policy process (O Reilly, 2006, HIA conference Cardiff) Barriers to utilisation in Sweden: lack of clarity and subsequent causes of delay (Finer, et al. 2004) University College Cork 10

Barriers and Enablers Davenport et al. 2006 HIA must fit the organisational and political realities of the decision-making institution Enablers A balance between HIA credibility (objectiveness) & decision-maker ownership (subjectivity) pragmatic recommendations Lack of mainstreaming (Elliott and Francis, 2005; Fry, 2006 at the IAIA meeting.many of the best IAs are voluntary) Less tangible aspects: networking opportunities; health awareness raising difficult to quantify (Elliott & Francis; Davenport et al. 2006) University College Cork 11

Barriers: Lack of knowledge and realistic understanding of the policy process on the part of decision-makers and practitioners Timeliness University College Cork 12

PhD: Investigating HIA from a policy perspective Key Research Question How do HIAs influence public policy decision-making in Ireland? Why are some recommendations of HIA outcome reports taken on board, and others not? University College Cork 13

Rationale for research Need to understand politico-administrative environment within which HIA must operate maximise HIA utilisation (Davenport, et al. 2006) Each context has unique set of actors and environmental characteristics Less tangible aspects (Elliott & Francis, 2005) HIA process a political activity More than just an outcome report or I.S. (Morgan, 1998; Birley, 2003) Evaluation of HIA (Quigley & Taylor, 2003; Atkinson & Cooke, 2005) University College Cork 14

Methodology for research Method triangulation Case Study Research Design The emphasis on context is vital in case study research (Yin, 1994) Qualitative: Expert Interviewing & Content Analysis Quantitative: Postal Questionnaire University College Cork 15

Research framework University College Cork 16

Case Studies HIA of Traffic and Transport in Ballyfermot (2004) (transport) An HIA of Northern Ireland Housing Executive Proposal to Redevelop Dove Gardens Estate (2005) (housing) HIA of Travellers Accommodation Programme in Donegal, Ireland (2005-2008) (housing) HIA of the Draft Air Quality Action Plan for Belfast (2006) (physical environment) Each case has a unique set of policy-making settings and group of actors University College Cork 17

Ballyfermot Traffic and Transport HIA, (Dublin) (2004) Ireland and Transport Transport 21: Strategic vision on a national and local level Background to this HIA and Ballyfermot The Steering committee: HSE; DCC; URBAN II; Community Representatives; IPH; Dublin Transportation Office; External consultant Recent evaluation of the process, NUIG (June 2007) Work-in-progress. University College Cork 18

Preliminary findings.. Content analysis of key documents Proposal for HIA 2003 HIA Report 2004 URBAN II HIA leaflet to the residents Ballyfermot Air Quality & Noise Assessment 2004 A Platform for Change-Strategy 2000-2016 (Dublin Transportation Office URBAN II Ireland, Ballyfermot: Community Initiative Programme, 2000-2006 Evaluation of the HIA of Traffic & Transport, 2007, NUIG (Kearns and Pursell) Expert interviews (HSE; URBAN; IPH; DCC; external consultant..to date) University College Cork 19

To investigate how the political & institutional influences affect the degree to which HIA is utilised The time is right but HIA is restrictive Some actors in organisations and those involved in the policy process do not understand HIA Politics at play; politics with a small p University College Cork 20

To investigate how and why norms and values affect the degree to which HIA is used in policy Values and attitudes are a major influence People s understanding of HIA impacted on their support of the process; willingness to contribute to the HIA depended on stakeholder's support Those doing policy would find it more restrictive; anything that slows policy is tarred as an administrative burden University College Cork 21

Barriers and constraints in the use of HIA in policy HIA not understood Lack of awareness of the process; lack of support from the upper echelons in organisations and policy making institutions Competing against other IAs Lack of HIA experience University College Cork 22

Influenced policy?? Local Area Committee of Dublin City Council City and County managers received a copy of the HIA report This HIA paved the way for engagement with the policy process and systematic appraisal; it s the first and so made it seem possible to do Local Area Group Local Government s subservient role in policymaking in Ireland, impacts on the use of HIA University College Cork 23

Contribution to existing knowledge Current climate of evidence-based policy-making in all spheres of government policy; health and nonhealth sectors affect populations health need to investigate & foster policy-making tools Examination of Irish cases from academic stand-point Calls for new approaches have been made from previous political science research in examining the role of HIA in policy-making processes (Bekker, 2004; Putters, 2005; Wismar, 2006). University College Cork 24

Thank you! Questions and Comments are most welcome University College Cork 25