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Has the Office for Budget Responsibility experiment been worthwhile?. Former Chairman, Robert Chute, argues it has. @OBR_UK
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🎉🎈 This week we are celebrating one year of The Heywood Quarterly 🎉🎈.Thank you for reading, sharing and growing with us. Here's to many more. #Policy .
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The UK now has daily school attendance data and this is transforming how we manage education 👇.#education
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How do governments plan for the long term while handling today’s challenges?. New research from Heywood Fellow Lucy Smith explores the importance of long-term strategies and how to build them based on historic and international examples 👇. 🔗
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Lucy Smith Long-Term, National Strategy – Designing a Contemporary Practiceof National StrategyDownload Alex DowningHeywood Fellowship Team Case Study: España 2050 – Considering Spain’s Appro…
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Does the government ignore things about the future known to be true, from a lack of appetite to confront them in the present?. This year's Heywood Fellow, Lucy Smith, argues the British state must get better at long-term strategy. 🔗
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Lucy Smith, Heywood Fellow, explains the importance of long-term strategy for the UK – and how other countries may be leading the way.
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RT @HeywoodFndation: We are delighted to see the publication today of the first thinking from Lucy Smith, our current Heywood Fellow, and h….
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New real-time attendance data is transforming how schools in England tackle post-Covid absences — boosting student outcomes, accountability, and early intervention 🎒 📊.Read our latest article by @SusanAclandHood and Simon Blake to discover more. 🔗
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Susan Acland-Hood and Simon Blake explain how Covid prompted a new approach to tackling absence rates in schools in England.
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Across UK policing, a quiet revolution is underway. Evidence-based approaches take the scientific method and apply it to public safety. The results are compelling. 📖Read our latest article . @PolicingWorks #EvidenceBasedPolicing #Innovation.
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Matt Bland highlights examples of evidence-based innovation on the front line, and what the Civil Service can learn from this experience.
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In the present day, soft power may feel like the diplomatic equivalent to a handwritten letter - elegant, but outdated. But, as @CatrionaLaing1 argues, influence through values and culture is anything but soft. It’s strategic👇.
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Catriona Laing explains the importance of blending hard and soft power, inspired by the thinking of Joseph Nye and Jeremy Heywood.
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As former Deputy Cabinet Secretary, and one of Whitehall's most senior civil servants, Helen Macnamara has seen it all. From the Olympics, to Brexit and Covid-19, Helen reflects on lessons learnt from the heart of government. 🔗Read here
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One of Whitehall’s most senior civil servants of the last 15 years discusses the lessons she took from the centre of government.
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How can digital government provide services for individuals across silos? That's what @VictorDominello discusses in our latest article 👇. #FutureGovernment #Innovation #PublicSector #UserCentricDesign #DigitalTransformation #GovTech
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From haunted house to helping hand 👻🤝. @VictorDominello says it’s time to reimagine government from the ground up — with citizens at the centre. 🔗Read The Art of Horizontal Government now. #DigitalGovernment #FutureGovernment #DigitalTransformation.
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True digital transformation requires reimagining the citizen experience from scratch, argues Victor Dominello.
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Science + Government → Good Policy Making. But is it really that simple? We sat down with Professor Endersby, CEO of @metoffice to discuss AI, climate change and the crucial, yet often complex, relationship between science and politics 👇 .
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Penny Endersby talks to Tim Dickson about her journey from specialist researcher to running the Met Office.
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