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Public service innovation and the public entrepreneur

Ian Burbidge retraces the RSA’s efforts into public sector reform and all that’s been learnt along the way.
31 Aug 2021 Ian Burbidge
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Whose future is it? Why every voice matters

Any process that seeks to re-imagine the future must be co-designed to be inclusive.
1 Mar 2021 Adanna Shallowe
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Pride in place: The RSA Heritage Index 2020

This report sets out how our local heritage can unlock a better future.
13 Oct 2020
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Heritage for Inclusive Growth

How local history is making a difference in communities across the UK.
7 Aug 2020
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Three principles for tackling regional inequality

With both of the main Westminster parties recognising the need for a new focus on England’s regions, it is important they learn from past mistakes and adopt a long-term, principled approach.
7 Jan 2020 Ed Cox
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4 social care challenges we can tackle with self-management

The social care system isn’t working. The public doesn’t understand it. It’s bureaucratic. It’s placing a huge burden on workers. We can start to address these problems by trusting care workers.
9 Oct 2019 Ruth Hannan
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How could a basic income change people’s lives?

Three examples of how a basic income could help people take control of their futures.
16 May 2019 Ian Burbidge, Aima Ahmed
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Move fast and fix things: How to be a public entrepreneur

This report describes the findings from a six-month inquiry where we applied the RSA’s model of change “think like a system, act like an entrepreneur” to the challenges of procuring and scaling innovation through government.
24 Jul 2018
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Health as a social movement: theory into practice

The RSA and NEF in partnership with NHS England publish a report to develop a community-led health system.
4 May 2018
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Raoul Martinez on The Myth of Responsibility

Are we wholly responsible for our actions? We don’t choose our brains, our genetic inheritance, our circumstances – so how much control do we really have over our lives? Philosopher Raoul Martinez argues that no one is truly blameworthy.
8 Dec 2017
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