Changes in policy usually result in new or different programs being introduced at a local level. For example, if your organisation adopts a harm minimisation approach, this may result in a whole range of interventions, such as the provision of condom machines or the provision of information about the safe use of illicit substances. Changes in policy therefore have a flow-on effect to many people in the community.
Question - Can you think of some key stakeholders in your local community?
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