The challenge now for design in policy
Catherine Durose from the University of Liverpool writes about the launch of a new AHRC-funded report about the future of policy design research.
Catherine Durose from the University of Liverpool writes about the launch of a new AHRC-funded report about the future of policy design research.
Serena Nϋsing from Civil Service's Policy Profession invites people who work in design in the UK public sector to participate in a national survey.
Jonathan Slater, former education Permanent Secretary, writes about the role of design in making policies and services that deliver meaningful outcomes for citizens.
Alice Whitehead from Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities writes about how to design public services that eliminate distress.
Marion Lean from Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs write about teaching new co-design methods to civil servants.
Professor Liz Richardson from University of Manchester reports on the discussion at the latest Design and Policy Network event.
Andrew Knight, Head of UK Policy Design Community, invites designers to participate in the Public Design Review.
Alyx Slater from Food Standards Agency reflects on why systems thinking is an essential component of policy design.
Natalie Corbett updates on how HMRC have created an open and honest discussion about their policymaking environment.
Rabia Nasimi from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry writes about the importance of having policymaking teams that reflect the communities they serve.