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13 Feb 2019
Atif Shafique
The importance of flexibility, quality, & business leadership.
28 Jan 2019
Ian Burbidge Mark Swift
What is the role of community organisers and social entrepreneurs in transforming public services and improving population health outcomes?
08 Dec 2018
David Pencheon
Food, Farming and Countryside Commissioner, Dr David Pencheon, outlines how a Nottinghamshire NHS Trust simultaneously improved health and well-being, reduced financial and environmental cost, and enhanced reputation.
06 Dec 2018
Tom Harrison
The public services team at the RSA has teamed up with Children England to investigate how to build a welfare state fit for children.
25 Oct 2018
Sir Ian Cheshire
Our Common Ground, a new progress report from the RSA Food, Farming and Countryside Commission's emerging thinking as we reach the half way point of our inquiry
14 Oct 2018
Jamie Cooke
Following the RSA's event with Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, Jamie Cooke, head of RSA Scotland, reflects on Scotland and the enlightenment
12 Sep 2018
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter argues that the state expansionists will win over small statists as healthcare expenditure is destined to increase. But their victory may be a Pyrrhic one unless the growth can be limited so better support can also be given to housing, economic security, education and lifelong learning.
Are public services at risk of tech being misused?
10 Sep 2018
Tom Harrison offers reflections from his week researching for the FFCC Bike Tour in Lancashire which assessed the role the NHS can play in aligning our agricultural and health policies.
21 Aug 2018
Ian Burbidge
The government’s recently published civil society strategy was light on detail, says the RSA’s Ian Burbidge. Plenty of commissioners and those working int the public and social sectors are already doing innovative, forward-thinking work without it.
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