 Adam
Afriyie
MP
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Afriyie promises science lessons for MPs
Monday, 24th November 2008. Press Release.
Shadow Science
Minister Adam Afriyie has promised scientific literacy
lessons on evidence-based policy making for new Conservative
MPs and top civil servants.
The new
3-point Conservative policy states:
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Following
on from the Conservative STEM report, we propose
scientific literacy lessons for elected politicians
with a view to introduce compulsory lessons for senior
civil servants as part of their CPD.
a.
Science awareness sessions will be incorporated into the
induction arrangements for all incoming Conservative MPs and
existing MPs will be briefed.
b.
And looking forward, we will examine the options for
scientific literacy lessons in the civil service and for all
elected officials.
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Additionally, we will consult on ways to integrate
external scientific expertise, from organisations
such as the royal academies and professional institutes,
into the decision-making process.
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The point
is less about prepping politicians and officials for
science tests, and more about giving an awareness of how
the scientific approach can inform decision making in a
wide range of areas.
Adam Afriyie
said:
“We’re a
science friendly party and I’ve been delighted with the
response from colleagues, MPs and the wider science
community.
Today, it is
more important than ever to take a scientific,
evidence-based approach to policy making and avoid reliance
on gut instinct or untested assumption.
Policy
decisions often demand sound scientific understanding, so
that modern terms like ‘nano’, ‘nuclear’ and ‘genetically
modified’ are better understood.
By building a
base of scientific knowledge among politicians and
officials, we aim to strengthen the role of science in
policy making.
And by making
better use of external scientific expertise, we aim to widen
the pool of knowledge available to government”
ENDS
Contact
Details:
Telephone: 020 7219 8023
Email:
afriyiea@parliament.uk
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