Policy programmes - parliamentary term 2007–2011
Aarnikka, Marjaana; Perho, Maija; Wrede, Georg Henrik (2011-03-29)
Aarnikka, Marjaana
Perho, Maija
Wrede, Georg Henrik
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29.03.2011
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Prime Minister's Office Publications 10/2011This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
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http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-5896-71-8Tiivistelmä
In the parliamentary term 2007–2011, the following three intersectoral Government policy programmes have been implemented:
• Policy programme for employment, entrepreneurship and worklife
• Policy programme for health promotion
• Policy programme for the well-being of children, youth and families
In order to attain the Government's key objectives, the policy programmes cover broad-based issues defined in the Government Programme. More-detailed implementation plans and monitoring indicators for the policy programmes were confirmed in the Government Strategy Document of 5 December 2007. The implementation of each policy programme was steered and monitored by a ministerial group, led by the minister responsible for the programme. Full-time programme directors were responsible for the practical implementation of the policy programmes.
This report compiles information on the operations and results of all three policy programmes during the Government's term of office. For each programme, a description is provided of the programme objectives, key measures and development of the programme's key indicators. In addition, each programme is evaluated in terms of how well it met the programme objectives and future challenges related to the programme's theme.
The report includes a description of the legacy of the policy programmes, jointly drawn up by the programme directors for the parliamentary term 2007–2011. With the policy programmes drawing to a close, the programme directors present their views on future challenges. The report also includes an assessment of experiences gained from the policy programme concept implemented thus far and of opportunities for its further development.
• Policy programme for employment, entrepreneurship and worklife
• Policy programme for health promotion
• Policy programme for the well-being of children, youth and families
In order to attain the Government's key objectives, the policy programmes cover broad-based issues defined in the Government Programme. More-detailed implementation plans and monitoring indicators for the policy programmes were confirmed in the Government Strategy Document of 5 December 2007. The implementation of each policy programme was steered and monitored by a ministerial group, led by the minister responsible for the programme. Full-time programme directors were responsible for the practical implementation of the policy programmes.
This report compiles information on the operations and results of all three policy programmes during the Government's term of office. For each programme, a description is provided of the programme objectives, key measures and development of the programme's key indicators. In addition, each programme is evaluated in terms of how well it met the programme objectives and future challenges related to the programme's theme.
The report includes a description of the legacy of the policy programmes, jointly drawn up by the programme directors for the parliamentary term 2007–2011. With the policy programmes drawing to a close, the programme directors present their views on future challenges. The report also includes an assessment of experiences gained from the policy programme concept implemented thus far and of opportunities for its further development.