Why should government listen to young people?

...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...£10,000 in central Government and £25,000 in the wider public sector it’s free for suppliers to use and register for email alerts it’s quick and easy to search by price,...
...positively and use our expertise to help deliver this vision of a better, vibrant and empowered Civil Service. That will be another great legacy to pass on to our successors....
...return to work. Within and outside the Civil Service we continue to learn more about the best ways to build on these programmes to improve staff health. All departments are...
...profession alone. From senior leaders down, we need to look at our jobs through a commercial lens, see what we need to do to to ensure that we choose the...
...provide humane, professional services and to answer the public’s questions properly. It also helps us to develop policies. Creating policy that works in practice requires us to step into the...
...you want to see, the app will allow you to interact with speakers and provide feedback on individual sessions. To get the app, search for ‘Civil Service Live’ on the...
...If we’re prepared to trust people to use the time to have worthwhile conversations about issues that really matter, then what do we have to lose? I think it’s worth...
...the top 20 of emerging global cities. "Towards a Common Future" At the summit meeting, we want to show the world that the Commonwealth has a strong and vibrant future....
...demonstrated how we can work together to garner support and create meaningful policy. We must now use the momentum gained from week as a springboard for the next two years,...