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    "Did they really say that?"
      The DWP has admitted making up quotes by benefit  claimants. So what we've all don it. The difference is they got caught because their quotes we so unbelievable. The DWP leaflet not...
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    Last updated:  24 Aug 2015
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    A modern holiday, Facebook, Angry Birds And Google
      On holiday with an eight year old and an eighty year old. Wheelchair and booster seat, IPad and I phone,Sat Nav and kindle,Facebook and Angry Birds. You can't push a wheelchair across the...
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    Last updated:  23 Aug 2015
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    Rethinking the public health workforce - research publication
    A Royal Society for Public Health report, Rethinking the Public Health Workforce, maps out the professionals who are not specialists in public health, but have the opportunity or ability to...
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    Last updated:  19 Aug 2015
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    National obesity statistics report
    This briefing from the House of Commons Library provides statistics on obesity for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland with international comparisons. Breakdowns by age, gender, local...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    Findings from the 4th Care Act Stocktake published
    Findings from the fourth Care Act stocktake which took place during May and June 2015 are now published on the LGA website. All councils responded to the stocktake and results show that...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    New Housing for Health website
    This Housing for Health website is intended to provide easily digestible information about housing and some insights into ways in which new health-housing partnerships, might achieve the necessary...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    Smoking prevalence amongst young people - data now available
    The Health & Social Care Information Centre have now published the smoking prevalence results from the What About YOUth? 2014 survey. The smoking prevalence findings needed for the Public...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    Kent's public health-led approach to data sharing has brought integrated care closer
    The Kent Long-Term Conditions Year of Care Programme has successfully linked cost and activity data from health and social care services in Kent to produce an anonymised dataset for use in...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    Workshop - Use of information across housing and health and social care
    The Health Statistics User Group and Local Government Association are holding a joint workshop to explore the use of information across housing and health and social care. The workshop is taking...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    Health and Wellbeing Board priorities map refreshed
    The Health and Wellbeing Board priorities map on the LGA's website has recently been refreshed. We have reviewed local health and wellbeing summaries and updated links and categories. Four new...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    The last 30 years as seen through the eyes of a public professional
      This could be the story of an local government professional, a librarian, a housing officer, a policy officer ,a finance officer, a personnel officer or an admin officer.   Tim...
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    Last updated:  18 Aug 2015
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    All expenses paid trip to USA clean license required
    The best holiday Tim had ever been on was two weeks in Greece with two of his friends when he was a student. He partied until the early hours, got drunk stayed in bed till mid day went to the...
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    Last updated:  13 Aug 2015
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    "Same circus different clowns"
    Change fatigue leaves staff exhausted, burnt out, cynical and ineffective and makes it less likely that the organisation will successfully implement changes.   Organisation change fatigue is...
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    Last updated:  11 Aug 2015
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    Turning the Old Bill into social workers
    Do you remember The Bill a soap drama with social commentary about the everyday lives of police officers based at Sun Hill nick a London police station. Sarge was fond of telling young new...
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    Last updated:  06 Aug 2015
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    DH Consultation on local authority public health allocations 2015 to 2016
    The Department of Health (DH) has opened its consultation on the £200m reduction to the Public Health Grant, stating its preferred option is a standard 6.2% cut to all local authorities,...
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    Last updated:  03 Aug 2015
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    He who pays the piper
      How much say should a Local Authority have in how a voluntary organisation is run? In the case of Kids Company the government thinks it is reasonable to tell a voluntary organisation to...
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    Last updated:  06 Aug 2015
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    Just like True Detective
    There has been a lot of comment on social media about the second TV. series of highly praised True Detective. Five episodes in and it couldn't be more confusing. With several back stories to...
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    Last updated:  28 Jul 2015
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    Call for examples of good practice in partnership working to reduce inequalities for children and young people
    Call for examples of good practice in partnership working to reduce inequalities for children and young people The National Third Sector GIRFEC Project aims to reduce inequalities for children,...
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    Last updated:  28 Jul 2015
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    60 second interview with Tim Armstrong
    60 second interview with Tim Armstrong The Angus Community Planning Partnership is currently working with the Project to explore ways to strengthen the involvement of the third sector in their...
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    Last updated:  27 Jul 2015
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    How do you get to be a Director
    I worked for one director who became a director by dishing the dirt on his boss. As the deputy director he told the leader of the council that the director was having an affair with one of his...
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    Last updated:  22 Jul 2015
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    Leadership: adapting to agile
    In the Communications Directorate at the Department for Work & Pensions, we blog about thought leadership, current affairs and matters we hope will be of interest. I've decided to use my KHub...
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    Last updated:  19 Jul 2015
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    How the game is played
    The brilliant fictional detective has no time for the higher ups and their preoccupation with budgets, performance targets and the media. They get the job done despite the system, they have no...
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    Last updated:  16 Jul 2015
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    Like the House of Cards
    The only reason to be deputy is to use it as a stepping stone to be a Director. Every ambitious deputy, and all deputies are ambitious, seeks higher office but strives not to be seen to be actively...
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    Last updated:  14 Jul 2015
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    To Kill a Mockingbird
    So it turns out that Atticus the great liberal lawyer had racist views in latter life. That the character that inspired a generation to make a difference was not so different a Southern man....
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    Last updated:  13 Jul 2015
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    It’s an intranet Jim, but not as we know it!
    Yesterday saw me battling my way across London despite the tube strike, to head up to Birmingham for CommsCamp15. It was well worth the effort, as I found myself inspired and enthused by the...
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    Last updated:  10 Jul 2015
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    LG Inform now supported on tablets!
    Working on a mobile device? Good news! LG Inform is now available on your tablet, which will help make accessing information and reports easier than ever, wherever you are. Simply load up the LG...
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    Last updated:  02 Jul 2015
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    Child Dental Health Survey infographic
    The Child Dental Health Survey 2013, England, Wales and Northern Ireland report was published on 19 March 2015 as is available on the HSCIC website: http://www.hscic.gov.uk/pubs/ChildDentalHealth....
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    Last updated:  02 Jul 2015
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    Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People in England (SDD): Consultation Exercise
    The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) launched the Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People in England: Consultation Exercise on 22 June 2015. The consultation is open...
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    Last updated:  02 Jul 2015
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    Short animation - Improving urgent care for older people
    This is a short animation looking at the challenges in delivering urgent care to older people and how the NHS Confederation commission is finding solutions to this problem.
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    Last updated:  02 Jul 2015
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    Muddle through Management
    The muddling through model of management has a more negative sound than its popularity would indicate. It's proponents tend to refer to this way of managing as common sense, pragmatic management or...
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    Last updated:  01 Jul 2015
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    A Strategic Framework for Health and Wellbeing
    As I’ve written before (here and here) I think there is tremendous potential for Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to make a huge difference through their Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies...
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    Last updated:  27 Jun 2015
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    Recruiting,Retaining and Rewarding Talent
    Managing talent was about recruiting, retaining and rewarding now it's about redeployment,redundancy and retirement. Prolonged austerity has challenged traditional ways of recruiting, retaining,...
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    Last updated:  26 Jun 2015
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    Shirkers v Workers
    Some people defiantly work harder than others. Some just give the impression they do. Some managers think they can identify the shirker from the worker unfortunately for them it's not that easy and...
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    Last updated:  23 Jun 2015
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    From Augustus to baby boomers, how leadership is adapting
    In the Communications Directorate at the Department for Work & Pensions, we blog about thought leadership, current affairs and matters we hope will be of interest. I've decided to use my KHub...
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    Last updated:  22 Jun 2015
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    The rise of the member led authority
    The rise of the member led authority There has been a dramatic change in local government and I am not talking about budget cuts, management culls or outsourcing services. Where once councils were...
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    Last updated:  16 Jun 2015
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    Can Britain’s best kept secret teach us about open collaboration?
    During the Second World War Bletchley Park was Britain’s best kept secret and home to an incredible list of codebreaking and game-changing achievements that, it is said, shortened the length of the...
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    Last updated:  15 Jun 2015
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    Is Chicago the dream or the nightmare
    Devolution for England's big cities provided they have a directly elected Mayor is the offer. It's the U.S. Model. Will Birmingham or Leeds be the next Chicago? What have we to look forward to?...
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    Last updated:  15 Jun 2015
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    How technology can make a difference to social care
    Caring remotely using technology Keith Spink, senior digital developer at the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) looks after his Dad, often remotely, using technology. This may sound...
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    Last updated:  10 Jun 2015
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    2021 Census - consultation on content for England and Wales
    The Office for National Statistics is already planning the 2021 Census. As part of this, they have launched this public consultation which is open to everyone. You can respond as an individual...
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    Last updated:  10 Jun 2015
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    Dementia from the inside - short film from SCIE
    A new SCIE (Social Care Institute for Excellence) film takes an innovative approach to what it might feel like to live with dementia. It features the voice of a woman who has the condition,...
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    Last updated:  10 Jun 2015
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