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21/06/2021
Time to step up – 21 June 2021
The integrated care systems design framework, published last week, is the latest formal step along the path towards integrated care. The framework is a detailed document that needs to be fully digested and properly reflected on. But whatever detail it contains, we already know that it won’t contain all the answers.
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14/06/2021
Time to care - 14 June 2021
Last week was Carers Week, an annual campaign to highlight the challenges facing the UK’s 6.5 million unpaid carers and recognise the extraordinary contribution they make. This year’s theme was to make caring visible and valued.
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07/06/2021
Catching up - 7 June 2021
As the grip of lockdown gradually relaxes, one of the great joys we’re all experiencing is catching up with the friends and family members we haven’t been allowed to embrace for months. This simplest of pleasures has been greatly missed and the universal relief at its return is palpable.
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02/06/2021
Citizen engagement - 2 June 2021
Today we launch our new website! This is an important milestone in GGI’s development as a knowledge institute engaging organisations with good governance as it evolves. The vibrant new website reflects the organisation we have grown into.
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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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15/02/2021
Inventive leadership - 15 February 2021
Creative communication is about sparking conversations with those you want to engage with. More than 300 NHS senior leaders joined us on Tuesday this week to discuss the integrated care white paper.
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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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