Ambiguity and Conflict in Policy Implementation: The Case of the New Care Models (Vanguard) Programme in England

ANNA COLEMAN ORCID logo; JENNY BILLINGS; PAULINE ALLEN ORCID logo; RASA MIKELYTE; SARAH CROKE; JULIE MACINNES; KATH CHECKLAND ORCID logo; (2020) Ambiguity and Conflict in Policy Implementation: The Case of the New Care Models (Vanguard) Programme in England. Journal of Social Policy, 50 (2). pp. 285-304. ISSN 0047-2794 DOI: 10.1017/s0047279420000082
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Policy driven change is challenging, with a significant gap between theory and practice. A key tension in enacting such change is achieving a balance between bottom-up development of local, context-specific approaches, and top-down, centrally determined policy solutions and their mutual sequencing. Ideal type models of the policy-making process envisage a rational ordered approach, driven by evidence and accompanied by ongoing evaluation of outcomes (Parsons, 1995, p77); however, the reality is far more complex. We examine the implementation and early operation of the New Care Models (NCM) Vanguard programme in England, using Matland’s (1995) ambiguity-conflict model, to explore the aims and expectations of the programme. We consider the relationship between top-down and bottom-up approaches to policy development and draw attention to the pressures coming from what was initially perceived as a permissive policy approach of encouraging experimentation, whilst also requiring rapid learning, scale and spread. We suggest that future programmes for large-scale policy implementation initiatives could be crafted differently to take account of the environment of implementation and render ambitions more realistic. Rather than aiming to create a set of definite products and templates, it may be that a set of principles for design and implementation should be developed and spread.</jats:p>


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