My apologies for not replying sooner, thank you for the question, its a difficult question, hence my delay. One simple policy framework by (See, www.healthknowledge.org.uk/public-health-textbook/medical-sociology-policy-economics/4c-equality-equity-policy/problems-policy-implementation) argues that there are 4 key elements, content, context (social, cultural, economic, etc.), process (of policy-making) and actors (people and organisations involved in policy making). If you are talking about how to extract key aspects of a policy, then use the Table of Contents to work out the Aim/Vision, and key objectives of the policy and then, if discussed, key principles, and then what interventions/actions/activities that are recommended set out in the policy that other stakeholders at national, regional and local levels will implement.
Hi, Good point, policy is dynamic and needs monitoring and evaluation. There is another lecture in the series that discusses evaluating policies: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jOR18iWUe54.html
Thanks, my email is on the about page, I teach and do consultancy work so don't have much time for speaking engagements at the moment but happy to discuss.