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This and their activities suggest that Policy Connect is a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers.
 
This and their activities suggest that Policy Connect is a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers.
  
Policy Connect deals with [[All Party Groups]] by bringing their cause to the attention of MP's and lobbying to have the groups concerns raised in Parliament. All Party Groups are an amalgamation of MPs from across the political spectrum uniting over a particular subject. These groups in theory have no official political power over legislation, but are extremely influential in their given topic. <ref>Dr. Howard Stoate. [http://www.howardstoate.com/parliamentary-definitions/what-is-an-all-party-parliamentary-group.html What is an All Parliamentary Group?] Accessed April 21 2010 </ref>
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Policy Connect deals with [[All-Party Parliamentary Groups]] by bringing their cause to the attention of MP's and lobbying to have the groups concerns raised in Parliament. All Party Groups are an amalgamation of MPs from across the political spectrum uniting over a particular subject. These groups in theory have no official political power over legislation, but are extremely influential in their given topic. <ref>Dr. Howard Stoate. [http://www.howardstoate.com/parliamentary-definitions/what-is-an-all-party-parliamentary-group.html What is an All Parliamentary Group?] Accessed April 21 2010 </ref>
  
 
One of the All Party Groups that Policy Connect deals with is the [[Globalisation:Associate Parliamentary Health Group|Associate Parliamentary Health Group]]. <ref> Policy Connect. [http://policyconnect.org.uk/content/health Policy Connect Health]. Accessed March 16 2010 </ref> This group is comprised of both private institutions, MPs, professors and other individuals with connections to the health sector. The group aims to inform poilcy makers with up to date information about the health sector through publications and various events. <ref> Associate Parliamentary Health Group [http://www.healthinparliament.org.uk/ Associate Parliamentary Health Group] Accessed April 26 2010 </ref>
 
One of the All Party Groups that Policy Connect deals with is the [[Globalisation:Associate Parliamentary Health Group|Associate Parliamentary Health Group]]. <ref> Policy Connect. [http://policyconnect.org.uk/content/health Policy Connect Health]. Accessed March 16 2010 </ref> This group is comprised of both private institutions, MPs, professors and other individuals with connections to the health sector. The group aims to inform poilcy makers with up to date information about the health sector through publications and various events. <ref> Associate Parliamentary Health Group [http://www.healthinparliament.org.uk/ Associate Parliamentary Health Group] Accessed April 26 2010 </ref>

Revision as of 09:51, 7 June 2010

According to their own account:

Policy Connect is a not for profit organisation which bridges Parliament and industry to promote effective policy in five key areas: Skills, Environment, Health, Design & Sustainability. Established in 1995, Policy Connect has developed a niche position within the policy-making process, working across the political spectrum with parliamentarians and decision-makers.[1]

This and their activities suggest that Policy Connect is a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers.

Policy Connect deals with All-Party Parliamentary Groups by bringing their cause to the attention of MP's and lobbying to have the groups concerns raised in Parliament. All Party Groups are an amalgamation of MPs from across the political spectrum uniting over a particular subject. These groups in theory have no official political power over legislation, but are extremely influential in their given topic. [2]

One of the All Party Groups that Policy Connect deals with is the Associate Parliamentary Health Group. [3] This group is comprised of both private institutions, MPs, professors and other individuals with connections to the health sector. The group aims to inform poilcy makers with up to date information about the health sector through publications and various events. [4]

People


Lobbying groups

Policy Connect runs a number of Parliamentary lobby and policy discussion groups:


Contact Details

POLICY CONNECT LIMITED

CAN Mezzanine

32-36 Loman Street

Southwark

London

SE1 0EH

Company No. 03117836


Notes

  1. Policy Connect About Us, accessed 14 August 2008
  2. Dr. Howard Stoate. What is an All Parliamentary Group? Accessed April 21 2010
  3. Policy Connect. Policy Connect Health. Accessed March 16 2010
  4. Associate Parliamentary Health Group Associate Parliamentary Health Group Accessed April 26 2010
  5. Policy Connect Our People, Accessed November 25 2008