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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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08/03/2021

Collaboration – 8 March 2021

This week GGI celebrates its twelfth birthday, prompting a good deal of introspection and reflection on the remarkable journey we have enjoyed over the last 12 years – particularly the rollercoaster ride of the last 12 months.

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08/02/2021

Ready to integrate - 8 February 2021

There are big changes ahead for everyone in health and social care, full of risks and opportunities. GGI has been actively developing our integration practice and insights on improving population health for over a decade.

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25/01/2021

Ready to lead - 25 January 2021

Biden is the right US leader for the times, painting a compelling and appealing picture of what could be rather than shouting about what shouldn’t. He chooses not to divide, preferring to inspire and unify.

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18/01/2021

Unity and hope - 18 January 2021

On Wednesday this week the world watched as Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. We listened with relief as he promised to ‘press forward with speed and urgency for we have much to do in this winter of peril and significant possibility. Much to do, much to heal, much to restore, much to build and much to gain.’

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12/06/2020

GGI Newsletter - 12 June 2020

Welcome to GGI’s latest weekly summary of briefings, knowledge-sharing and commentary. This week is National Carers Week, which aims to highlight the challenges that paid and unpaid carers face while also recognising their vital contribution to society. In our daily bulletins we marked the occasion by asking what NHS boards can do to support the care sector.

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