Fellowship Program
LGPH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The LGPH Fellowship is a program structured to increase participant’s ability to engage effectively in transnational, national, sub-national, or local policy and advocacy. It is critical that our community is equipped with a wide array of tools to support vibrant, visionary and strategic advocacy that helps craft a world where psychosocial health is a key pillar for individuals to live long, healthy and dignified lives free from stigma and discrimination.
In recognition that spaces of influence within the national, transnational, and local policy environment have been largely inaccessible to most citizens, the fellowship curriculum is rooted in public health and applies an explicit human-centered design lens to all aspects of policy advocacy. The LGPH Innovation Fellows learn to effectively advocate for transformative social and political change that aims to transforms systems.
WHAT CONTENT WILL THE FELLOWSHIP COVER?
Over the course of the fellowship, participants will:
Expand their understanding of the structure of government and how policy is developed, implemented and funded;
learn key frameworks for advocacy interventions;
learn to analyze policy;
deepen their understanding of strategies to effect policy change, including grassroots advocacy, effective coalition building,
and learn to build and maintain relationships with policymakers and stakeholders who have influence over the policy-making process.
HOW IS THE FELLOWSHIP STRUCTURED?
The Fellowship takes applicants on a rolling basis. During the program, Fellows will participate in a series of interactive web-based and a possible in-person skills-building sessions delivered by BL Institute faculty and other policy experts. Fellows will also collaborate on issue-based teams and will receive coaching from seasoned advocates in the field. Reading assignments and homework will be assigned between sessions.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
16 web-based policy skills-building training sessions
8-month practicum period, including the creation and execution of a policy project with a host organization
Monthly conference calls with policy coaches
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
(participation in ALL aspects of the program is required for successful completion)
Web Session 1
Fellowship Orientation
Web Session 2
Policy and Government 101 and Deep Dive
Web Session 3
Key Frameworks from bio-psycho-social perspective
Web Session 4
Key Frameworks from economic and livelihood perspectives
Web Session 5
Bridging Leadership, Governance, and Adaptive change
Web Session 6
Global Standards in Psychosocial Programs
Web Session 7
Transnational policy collaboration
Web Session 8
Policy Research and Analysis
Web Session 9
Organizing meetings with policy-makers
Web Session 10
Working in and Building Effective Coalitions
Web Session 11
Building relationships with key stakeholder and policymakers
Web Session 12
Issued-based Organizing
Web Session 13
Monitoring policy implementation
Web Session 14
Expanding your coalitions
Web Session 15
Expanding the policy narratives
Web Session 16
End Review Session
WHAT DO FELLOWS GET FOR PARTICIPATING?
Fellows will have coaching and mentoring to support their policy advocacy goals, opportunities to attend policy meetings (in person and via conference call), opportunities to engage with national advocacy coalitions, and access to policy experts. Additionally, fellows will have the opportunity to obtain and apply marketable writing, research and organizing skills to support their professional development. Fellows who graduate successfully will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the program.
ELIGIBILITY
The fellowship is open to graduate students or advocates with at least five years of work experience. All applicants should possess a strong desire to effect meaningful change in the lives of PWUDs.
WILL FELLOWS EARN ACADEMIC CREDIT?
Fellows who are currently enrolled may request their own universities to award academic credit for their work. The fellowship workload will be roughly equivalent to 150 graduate level academic work. BLI will award a certificate of completion for Fellows who successfully complete the program.