Next generation public policy design
Dr Lucy Kimbell and Andrew Knight write about a major new initiative to join up government and universities on championing design as key for making policy and services that drive outstanding public value.
Dr Lucy Kimbell and Andrew Knight write about a major new initiative to join up government and universities on championing design as key for making policy and services that drive outstanding public value.
Claire Spencer from West Midlands Combined Authority writes about how they have adopted a radical new way of delivering meaningful outcomes for citizens.
Future Generations Commissioner, Sophie Howe, writes about how Wales is leading the world on delivering public value to citizens.
Alice Whitehead writes about how the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities produced created a service map.
Matt Nicol from the Department for Education reflects on his experience of working in public policy design.
Anna Whicher from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office writes about how the UK's diplomatic policy is being made in innovative new ways.
Jonny Mallinson from the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham writes about the science behind policy design and how it makes a difference to citizens' lives.
Rachel Hope and Andrew Knight from the UK's Department for Education write about how public services for teachers have been transformed and how governments can scale innovative ways of working.
Kate Lloyd from the Home Office writes about how the UK’s government might have acted differently in the case of the Windrush scandal.
Gareth Davies, Director General at Department for Transport, reveals what policymakers do in their jobs day-to-day and his ambition for the profession to better reflect the diversity of UK citizens.