“…Tools and programs to assist leaders of the organisation to actively support the use of research in policy and program development• Training workshops and programs or professional development opportunities to build leadership capacity to support use of research in policy and program development • Organisational leadership and champions of research within the organisation, with a clear vision for research use in policymaking • Incorporation of research use capacity and research skills into position descriptions, retention mechanisms, performance reviews, performance management mechanisms, and appraisals for senior policymakers • Organisational leaders disseminate research through their internal communications (e.g., newsletters, bulletins, updates, tweets, etc.) or other structured mechanisms • Tools and systems to help organisational leaders to disseminate research through their internal communications (e.g., mailing lists, tailored-targeted messages, research monitoring services, specialist staff including knowledge brokers) | [9, 11, 14, 19, 27, 28, 49, 65–68] | iii. Availability of programs to provide staff with training in using evidence from research in policy and in maintaining these skills | • Training workshops and programs for staff to improve research skills • Professional development opportunities to build research skills, or opportunities to undertake university courses • Provision of education in research • Training provided by the in-house library staff • Possessing technical capacity within the organisation to train staff to access and apply research findings to policy • Incorporating participation in training programs and development of research skills into staff performance management mechanisms, retention, and/or promotion | [11, 16, 19, 20, 24–26, 28, 48, 64, 69] |
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