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All Black short list
Labour did it for female parliamentary candidates, senior police offers have asked to change the law to do it, the judiciary recently stated it was the type of radical way foreward that...
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Blair McPherson
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08 May 2014
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Measuring Neighbourhood Liveability
CPRE London and Commonplace examine how to tap into public ideas for enhancing neighbourhoods At a special event on 29 April, during Green Sky Thinking Week 2014, CPRE London shared...
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Rosalie Callway
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08 May 2014
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DCLG is updating the Indices of Deprivation – register your interest
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) is updating the Indices of Deprivation and have recently appointed Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI) to carry out the work....
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Philippa Lynch
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07 May 2014
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Over managed or over stretched?
There is a reason why there are more management posts in the public sector and it's nothing to do with bureaucracy or inefficiency. The new leader of the council was fond of making...
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Blair McPherson
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06 May 2014
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View a range of ONS interactive data visualisation tools
Graphs and maps are a great way of making statistics memorable and meaningful. 'A picture paints a thousand words', making a well-designed graph or map an excellent way to share a statistical...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 May 2014
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HSCIC Consultation on Survey of Carers in Households, England
This Health & Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) is consulting users of the Survey of Carers in Households, England 2009 - 2010 to develop a more complete understanding of the use...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 May 2014
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ONS is seeking views on next publication of personal wellbeing data
Personal wellbeing, people's thoughts and feelings about their own quality of life, is an important aspect of national wellbeing and is used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 May 2014
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HSCIC Information to support public health specialists
The Health & Social Care Information Centre provide a range of information resources to support public health specialists. A dedicated page for public health provides access to a range of...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 May 2014
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National wellbeing - interactive wheel of measures
The national wellbeing interactive wheel of measures provides an eye catching and easy to use means of accessing data on national wellbeing. The map allows you to explore the measures of national...
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Philippa Lynch
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28 Apr 2014
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The Environment and Health Atlas for England and Wales
This provides a collection of interactive maps illustrating geographical distributions of disease risk and environmental agents. The Environment and Health Atlas for England and Wales...
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Philippa Lynch
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28 Apr 2014
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Man marking
Man marking like many management expressions originates from sport. To man mark is to follow your designated opponent around the field of play, wherever they go you follow...
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Blair McPherson
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27 Apr 2014
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Pub quiz rules
Last night I took part in a pub quiz with a number of colleagues. Apart from a lot of fun and hilarity, I learnt that the game subbuteo gets its name from a bird 'subbuteo falco' (bird of prey)...
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Liz Copeland
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25 Apr 2014
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HSCIC Statistics Products Survey
HSCIC is seeking your views on their official statistics publications The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) publishes around 200 official statistics publications every year....
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Philippa Lynch
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24 Apr 2014
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Public Health is safe with LA's. Is it ?
So everything is ok now that Public Health comes under Local Authorities and Directors of Public Health now work in local government . Or so you might think reading the director of...
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Blair McPherson
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23 Apr 2014
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How do you follow a great leader
Following some one who has failed is not so difficult. You distance your self ," my priorities are not the same , I don't do things that way, my management style is different...
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Blair McPherson
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23 Apr 2014
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We really need to talk about knowledge management...
Another great Courageous conversation hosted by Judy Payne. Judy talks about Knowledge Management today can mean anything from information management through to crowdsourcing But project...
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Michael Norton
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22 Apr 2014
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People of colour
Do you know how to tell which type Irish pub you are in? Ask for a whiskey. I learnt this when I asked for a Bushmills in an Irish pub in Birmingham. The relevance of which will be delt...
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Blair McPherson
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16 Apr 2014
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Developing political skills
It is assumed that you acquire political awareness and sensitivity on your way up the career ladder and if you don't then you don't move up. Managers are all too often left to...
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Blair McPherson
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07 Apr 2014
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles published by PHE
Public Health England (PHE) have developed the Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles. The profiles are designed to support local authorities, public health leads and other interested...
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Philippa Lynch
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03 Apr 2014
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Sometimes you have to ignore the sat nav
Sometimes you have to ignore the sat nav common sense tells you you're going the wrong way. Driving around Florida was made a lot easier by the Sat Nav we took with us. Pre loaded with...
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Blair McPherson
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31 Mar 2014
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