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Better policymaking environments

Posted by: Serena Nϋsing, Posted on: 30 June 2022 - Categories: Events, PublicPolicyDesign
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Serena Nϋsing from the UK's Policy Profession writes about how you can get involved with transforming policymaking.

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Next generation public policy design

Posted by: Andrew Knight and Lucy Kimbell, Posted on: 19 May 2022 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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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.

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Using doughnuts to deliver shared prosperity

Posted by: Claire Spencer, Posted on: 17 March 2022 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign
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Claire Spencer from West Midlands Combined Authority writes about how they have adopted a radical new way of delivering meaningful outcomes for citizens.

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The Well-Being Sweet-Spot

Posted by: Sophie Howe, Posted on: 3 March 2022 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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Future Generations Commissioner, Sophie Howe, writes about how Wales is leading the world on delivering public value to citizens.

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Making a service map ...in a policy department

Posted by: Alice Goldman, Posted on: 24 February 2022 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign
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Alice Whitehead writes about how the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities produced created a service map.

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Four things I’ve learnt as a Policy Designer

Posted by: Matt Nicol, Posted on: 3 February 2022 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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Matt Nicol from the Department for Education reflects on his experience of working in public policy design.

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Data and design-driven diplomacy

Posted by: Anna Whicher, Posted on: 20 January 2022 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign
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Anna Whicher from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office writes about how the UK's diplomatic policy is being made in innovative new ways.

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Mastery, the scientific method, and policy design

Posted by: Jonny Mallinson, Posted on: 18 November 2021 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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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.

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Innovating public services at scale

Posted by: Rachel Hope and Andrew Knight, Posted on: 21 October 2021 - Categories: Case study, PublicPolicyDesign
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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.

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Achieving policy excellence with Austin's Butterfly

Posted by: Kate Lloyd, Posted on: 14 October 2021 - Categories: PublicPolicyDesign, Thought leadership
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Kate Lloyd from the Home Office writes about how the UK’s government might have acted differently in the case of the Windrush scandal.

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