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Measuring the impact of design training

Posted by: Suzanne How and Diane Pochard, Posted on: 6 April 2023 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Research
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Suzanne How and Diane Pochard from Department for Health and Social Care seek your help in understanding how best to evaluate investments in design capability.

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It’s complex, not complicated

Posted by: Jeffrey Allen, Posted on: 11 August 2022 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
A hand-drawn map showing the complexity of the England's prison and probation service.

Jeffrey Allen from the Ministry of Justice writes about the complex nature of public services and how to design them.

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