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04/05/2021
The quantum leap – 4 May 2021
As the worlds of health and social care move towards the adoption of a new integrated model, we ask: is the scale of our ambition too limited? Are we aiming high enough? Perhaps now is one of those crucial times when it’s right to take the long view, remember our mission, muster our courage and take a quantum leap.
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26/04/2021
Sustaining life on Earth – 26 April 2021
Thursday 22 April was Earth Day, a global initiative to raise awareness about the environment and inspire people to save and protect it. We took the opportunity to look at the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals through a governance lens and ask what it will take to achieve them.
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19/04/2021
Creation of the new NHS – 19 April 2021
The big changes ahead in health and social care have far-reaching implications, with new responsibilities for many, a fresh outlook on how healthcare can and should be delivered, and a revised approach to regulation.
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12/04/2021
Joined up thinking – 12 April 2021
As we emerge from the pandemic, we must find ways to keep our minds open and our thinking fresh and connected. The best way to ensure that happens is to build lines of communication and keep talking to each other.
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06/04/2021
Time to flip the script – 6 April 2021
From future models of government to specific advice on the year ahead for NHS leaders, we see many opportunities to think afresh about trusted systems and old cultures. These are timely reflections. Good Friday is traditionally the day on which we launch our annual Festival of Governance, which this year is all about exploring new ways of doing things.
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29/03/2021
Doing things differently – 29 March 2021
On Thursday GGI hosted a book launch. Jaideep Prabhu’s How should a government be? nicely picks up from the debate that followed our annual lecture last year on how we can do democracy differently.
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15/03/2021
Relentless time – 22 March 2021
Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the first national lockdown in the UK. It brings the curtain down on the most extraordinary year in most of our lifetimes – a year in which it felt as though time stood still.
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