New CSPS course series available: Evidence-Informed Decision-Making
June 21, 2024 - Defence Stories
Policy decisions are most likely to achieve their desired outcomes and instill public trust when they are informed by the best available evidence. This series, offered through the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS), is designed for public servants involved in the curation and interpretation of scientific evidence for decision-makers.
All Defence Team members are encouraged to read through the brief course descriptions below and consider the value and impact of completing the courses in the series.
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1. | This online self-paced course explores how scientific evidence can help translate societal values into policy objectives and effective policy decisions. Participants will learn about the scientific method and how it can be used to explain phenomena and evaluate actions meant to bring about a desired set of outcomes. Topics include:
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2. | This online self-paced course explores the different types of evidence that can be used to support a claim or theory. Participants will learn how study design, sample size, and sampling strategy affect the strength of scientific evidence. Topics include:
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3. | This online self-paced course explores the types of biases and uncertainties that commonly occur in the kinds of scientific studies that may inform policy decisions. Participants will learn how researchers design studies to reduce bias and uncertainty, and how to assess the reliability of those studies. Topics include:
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4. | This online self-paced course explores the process of defining, gathering and weighing evidence that is relevant to a policy decision. Participants will learn why decision-makers and scientists may have different standards of proof for the same factual claim. Topics include:
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