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Organising a zoo?
Last night I attended and hosted one of David Gurteen’s Knowledge Café. If you have not been to one, its well worth the evening and it’s free to attend. The facilitator for the session...
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Michael Norton
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03 Jul 2012
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LGA's annual conference in numbers
The LGA's Annual Conference is over for another year and we're all exhausted but elated with how it went. We're particularly pleased with the online elements which make us even more positive...
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Sarah Jennings
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02 Jul 2012
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Review: PCC Day at the LGA Conference
Yesterday saw PCC Day at the LGA Annual Conference, where close to 50 PCC candidates joined around 1,200 delegates in Birmingham for the final day in local government’s yearly jamboree. Below is...
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Chris Williams
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29 Jun 2012
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Co-production in health and social care
Do you think there's a need for people to seek to work more closely with those responsible for health, the providers of social care and the deliverers of other services? And by 'those...
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Adrian Barker
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27 Jun 2012
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Local Government Challenge 2012 – the final challenge
The Local Government Challenge, now in its third year, is designed to give staff with the drive and determination to reach the top, the opportunity to demonstrate their individual and team...
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Liz Copeland
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27 Jun 2012
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Local Government Challenge 2012 – the final challenge
The Local Government Challenge, now in its third year, is designed to give staff with the drive and determination to reach the top, the opportunity to demonstrate their individual and team...
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Liz Copeland
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27 Jun 2012
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From bonsai trees to biscuits – how do we create healthy organisations?
It’s a good question and one that was addressed by key private sector business leaders Brian Dive, Managing Director of DMA Consultancy and Anthony Thomson, Chairman of Metro Bank this morning. ...
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Liz Copeland
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27 Jun 2012
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The Health of the Nation – Plenary 2
This morning at the LGA conference I attended the plenary session on how councils can make the best of the reforms in the NHS. A new LGA report was published on the LGA webiste in tandem with...
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Michael MacAuley
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02 Jul 2012
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The Health of the Nation – Plenary 2
This morning at the LGA conference I attended the plenary session on how councils can make the best of the reforms in the NHS. A new LGA report was published on the LGA webiste in tandem with...
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Michael MacAuley
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02 Jul 2012
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Local leadership, better health – public health workshop
Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive Designate of Public Health England, began the session on the local government’s new public health role by saying that he had come to the conference in listening...
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Alyson Morley
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26 Jun 2012
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Local leadership, better health – public health workshop
Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive Designate of Public Health England, began the session on the local government’s new public health role by saying that he had come to the conference in listening...
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Alyson Morley
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26 Jun 2012
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Talking it over - why CSMs and PCCs need to start chatting now
Across the country the PCC campaigns are starting to properly swing. Last week Labour announced its 41 candidates, and seemingly every day new Conservative candidates are being announced, to join...
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Chris Williams
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26 Jun 2012
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Over worked and over tired
Do you wake up refreshed and energised or do you struggle out of bed following another restless night tired even before the day has started? You are not alone a new study by Vielife involving...
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Blair McPherson
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21 Jun 2012
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IRISS.FM - Internet radio for Scotland's social services
IRISS has launched a new service, IRISS.FM. Right back to 2006 IRISS has been recording talks of interest to the Social Services sector in Scotland. ` We feel the time is right to widen the...
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Lesley Duff
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25 Jun 2012
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Connecting with communities through conversations
Did you know...? More than two thirds of online adults are connected to one or more social media platforms. Half of Facebook’s 30 million UK users log on every day. 70 per cent of...
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Liz Copeland
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19 Jun 2012
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Re Branding
I visited my mother in law recently in her sheltered housing scheme and I noticed her Housing Association had changed their logo again. This seems to be the fashion in the public sector as...
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Blair McPherson
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19 Jun 2012
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The Public Sector is the real thing (Charlie Chaplin)
Apparently Charlie Chaplin once came third in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest! How could the real thing be rejected in favour of a lookalike? Why would anyone chose a poor imitation over the...
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Blair McPherson
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14 Jun 2012
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How to blatantly promote your group on the Knowledge Hub
How to blatantly promote your group on the Knowledge Hub Are you a facilitator of a group on the Knowledge Hub? And you’re not a member of the Online Facilitators Community; well...
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Michael Norton
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12 Jun 2012
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The Good and the Bad in our Leaders
Leaders risk not realising their full potential if they don’t develop insight into the effect their behaviour has on others. The very qualities that make some individuals outstanding leaders...
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Blair McPherson
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11 Jun 2012
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Social media, digital inclusion ... winds of change ....
With just over two weeks to go until the LGA's Annual Conference in Birmingham, things are getting mighty busy in the communications department here. Last year we experimented with...
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Sarah Jennings
Last updated:
08 Jun 2012
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