Loved your question! Multiple ways Here's some and I will share some resources and extended notes from here:
Identify key policy makers.
Build relationships through meetings, conferences, and outreach.
Engage them early and share research goals.
Customize communication, organize dialogues, and advocate for change.
A good practice is to insist on involving policy makers by explaining the benefits of inclusion onto PAR. Explain that there is not only you who benefit, but also policy makers are the one who win at the end of the process.
(10-06-2023, 11:30 AM)IndreAug Wrote: Here, we want to discuss how to involve policy makers in the PAR process and what to do if they resist getting into dialogue with young people
Try to present them ideas connected to the interests of the whole community, if you are the "spokesman" of several entities or people your proposal will be stronger since it will represent a need shared and identified as a priority