NGOs - Non-governmental Organisations
(NGOs) have the power to influence individual behaviour, government policy, and the institutions that are involved in working age health and disability. They can act as advocates and translate evidence and research into local and national action. (World Health Organisation).
NGOs - Non-governmental Organisations
Learn moreENSURE YOU HAVE A VOICE
Ensure you have a voice to influence work, health and inclusive employment policies for the people your organisation represents.
However, a lack of awareness around policy and strategy development can prevent NGOs from providing a credible voice for the people the organisations represent.
People today lead unhealthier lifestyles that can cause chronic disease. This is particularly difficult for those who are out of work, or struggling to stay in work. Improving health behaviours can reduce the impact of this.
- Working alongside national and international NGOs, Jane Abraham has in-depth knowledge of the pressures that organisations are under to help the people they represent.
- Jane supports NGOs to write reports and provide expert analysis.
- Develop policies to influence Governments and policy decision makers.
- Strategy development.
- Developing and publishing articles.
- Providing evidence reviews.
- Facilitating workshops with key stakeholders.
- Link into Government policy and identifying key decisions makers globally.
However, a lack of awareness around policy and strategy development can prevent NGOs from providing a credible voice for the people the organisations represent.
People today lead unhealthier lifestyles that can cause chronic disease. This is particularly difficult for those who are out of work, or struggling to stay in work. Improving health behaviours can reduce the impact of this.
• Jane supports NGOs to write reports and provide expert analysis.
• Develop policies to influence Governments and policy decision makers.
• Strategy development.
• Developing and publishing articles.
• Providing evidence reviews.
• Facilitating workshops with key stakeholders.
• Link into Government policy and identifying key decisions makers globally.
What Happens Next?
Contact Jane Abraham on +44 (0)7966 240076 or email jane@flourishworkplace.co.uk to discuss challenges and the process for achieving success.
FAQs:
How can we ensure we have a voice?
There is increasing pressure on NGOs to support the people the organisation represents. The first step is to be clear about what you want to achieve, which is something that Jane can help with. Once objectives are in place, Jane can create links with Governments and policy makers, as well as help develop policies and campaigns that are heard.