Conveying public policy to your audience requires an understanding of the data surrounding the subject matter, and also empathy for how it will impact the public.
Public policy is complicated and nuanced, and it impacts the public differently based on socio-economic factors, as well as geographic location. There is rarely one answer that will help everyone, and often the results are unintended.
The data conveyed in public policy materials must be carefully presented so that its interpretation is an accurate reflection of the truth. Misconstrued data can have detrimental effects for the public or segments of the public, and must be avoided at all costs.
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