Patrick Harris
1*1 University of Sydney, School of Public Health, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Abstract
Lawless et al provide a valuable narrative of using program logic to develop an evaluation of Health in All
Policies (HiAP) in South Australia. In this commentary I argue that the paper and analysis is an extremely useful
example of navigating the supposed black box of policy-making. However the original makes the reader work
too hard and is distracting from the main narrative of explaining the logic behind the HiAP approach in South
Australia. My response covers avoiding epistemological traps and weighing up the pragmatics of collaborative
policy research with more complex institutional policy issues like power