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Happy 100!

Posted by: Andrew Knight, Posted on: 24 April 2025 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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Civil Service's Head of Policy Design, Andrew Knight, celebrates this blog's 100th post.

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Co-designing with pupils

Posted by: Alex Mathers and Chahat Gursingh, Posted on: 10 April 2025 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign
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Education policy designers Alex Mathers and Chahat Gursingh are finding new ways to develop public services with young people.

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