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Unlocking the Power of Policy: How a Second-Stage Filter Can Enhance Decision Making in Special Education

Unlocking the Power of Policy: How a Second-Stage Filter Can Enhance Decision Making in Special Education

As a Special Education Director, you are no stranger to the challenges of ensuring that all students receive the support they need. From managing therapist staffing shortages to navigating complex legal requirements, the role demands a strategic and thoughtful approach to decision making. The research article "More than cost-effectiveness? Applying a second-stage filter to improve policy decision making" by Kan et al. offers a valuable framework that can significantly enhance how we prioritize and implement policies in special education.

The study underscores the importance of considering factors beyond cost-effectiveness when making policy decisions. This holistic approach is particularly relevant for special education, where the needs of students are diverse and multifaceted. By integrating a second-stage filter that includes stakeholder values and other critical appraisal criteria, we can make more informed and equitable decisions.

Key Takeaways from the Research

The research conducted by Kan et al. involved a comprehensive evaluation of cost-effective substitute interventions for depression care. The appraisal criteria were adopted from the Australian Assessing Cost-Effectiveness initiative and included input from key stakeholders through focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews. The findings revealed several key considerations that can be directly applied to special education policy decision making:

Implementing the Second-Stage Filter in Special Education

Applying the second-stage filter to special education policy decision making can be transformative. Here are some practical steps to implement this approach:

  1. Conduct Comprehensive Appraisals: When considering new policies or interventions, conduct thorough appraisals that go beyond cost-effectiveness. Include criteria such as equity, acceptability, and workforce capacity.
  2. Engage Stakeholders: Organize focus groups and interviews with key stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and therapists. Their insights can provide valuable input into the decision-making process.
  3. Invest in Training and Resources: Address workforce capacity issues by investing in training programs for online therapy and other innovative solutions. This can help mitigate therapist shortages and improve service delivery.
  4. Ensure Transparency: Maintain a transparent decision-making process by clearly documenting the criteria and considerations used in policy appraisals. This fosters trust and accountability.

Encouraging Further Research

While the findings from Kan et al. provide a robust framework, continuous research is essential for refining and improving policy decision making in special education. Encouraging practitioners to engage in further research can lead to more innovative and effective solutions. Here are some ways to promote ongoing research:

By adopting a second-stage filter in policy decision making and promoting ongoing research, we can create a more equitable and effective special education system. This approach not only benefits students but also empowers practitioners to make informed and impactful decisions.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: More than cost-effectiveness? Applying a second-stage filter to improve policy decision making.


Citation: Kan, K., Jörg, F., Lokkerbol, J., Mihalopoulos, C., Buskens, E., Schoevers, R. A., & Feenstra, T. L. (2021). More than cost-effectiveness? Applying a second-stage filter to improve policy decision making. Health Expectations, 24(4), 1413-1423. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13277
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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