Stage 1. Prior decisions – receive policy intent
Ministers formulate the government’s policy intent. The first
expression of a policy intent can take a number of forms, such
as:
- an output of a government spending review
- a white paper
- a statutory instrument
- the results of an internal inquiry or review
- a governmental response to an external inquiry or review
- a decision by a departmental minister
- a decision by a cabinet committee.
This DST is concerned with financial relationships. So a policy
intent that is relevant to this DST will take the following broad
form: ‘There will be a programme of government expenditure of £X to
achieve government objective Y’.
You need to know what the policy intent is. You may wish to
clarify the policy intent [Footnote 1].
But you must not make or change policy intent; only ministers may
do that.
The DST does not apply only to new government programmes. You
can also use it to review and improve the design of the financial
models for existing programmes.
Notes
- [back from footnote 1] See
also Stage 2 (a) Establish specific
purpose