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How to close a quango: As DHSC prepares to absorb NHS England, we ask the experts
03 Jul Civil Service Reform

How to close a quango: As DHSC prepares to absorb NHS England, we ask the experts

In light of the government’s decision to merge NHS England into DHSC, CSW explores the dos and don’ts of closing a quango – and unpacks some potential issues with the health reform plans
by Tevye Markson
How effectively is government coordinating efforts to get more people into work through healthcare reform?
01 Jul Health & Social Care
How effectively is government coordinating efforts to get more people into work through healthcare reform?
'A truly co-designed, collaborative effort': How the Evaluation Task Force shook up its annual conference
26 Jun
'A truly co-designed, collaborative effort': How the Evaluation Task Force shook up its annual conference
Spending Review 2025: Tight times ahead, but no return to austerity
12 Jun Civil Service Reform
Spending Review 2025: Tight times ahead, but no return to austerity
Being Bold in the Public Sector Sponsored
22 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Being Bold in the Public Sector

Microsoft considers the safest way to push the boundaries of innovation


Special report: As devolution gathers pace, is Whitehall really ready to let go?
22 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Special report: As devolution gathers pace, is Whitehall really ready to let go?

Passing powers from Whitehall to local areas is a key government goal. But do civil servants have enough understanding of what is happening on the ground to make the policy work? Colin Marrs talks to experts and officials to find out


How can greater collaboration improve the citizen experience and save money?
18 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
How can greater collaboration improve the citizen experience and save money?

Smooth service delivery requires public sector organisations to work together – but that's not always as easy as it sounds. CSW teamed up with NS&I Government Payment Services for a frank discussion about departmental collaboration. Gill Hitchcock listened in


Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 12)
18 Mar 2016 Communications
Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 12)

Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese


So just how healthy is your department? Sponsored
14 Mar 2016 Health & Social Care
So just how healthy is your department?

Mutual health insurer CS Healthcare has been hosting health checks to government employees for more than two years. The results of this programme are very revealing.


Opening the 'front door' to integrated urgent healthcare Sponsored
14 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
Opening the "front door" to integrated urgent healthcare

Microsoft and Capita offer a vision for integrated urgent care


How Sir George Martin caused me to lose my minister – by a former private secretary (and Beatles fanatic)
09 Mar 2016 Culture
How Sir George Martin caused me to lose my minister – by a former private secretary (and Beatles fanatic)

Former private secretary Dunstan Hadley recalls how an encounter with the fifth Beatle at Abbey Road studios led him to compromise his professionalism... 


Health and the Cloud: How cloud can help chief financial officers do more with less Sponsored
04 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
Health and the Cloud: How cloud can help chief financial officers do more with less

Microsoft examines some of the key opportunities a CFO can gain through adopting the cloud.


“Joined-Up Justice”: How can Technology enable the Transformation of the UK Justice Landscape? Sponsored
29 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
“Joined-Up Justice”: How can Technology enable the Transformation of the UK Justice Landscape?

BT examines the role of IT in the future delivery of justice.


Interview: Big Lottery Fund chief Dawn Austwick on funding good causes, the future of social investment and staying “absolutely at arm’s-length” from departments
29 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
Interview: Big Lottery Fund chief Dawn Austwick on funding good causes, the future of social investment and staying “absolutely at arm’s-length” from departments

The Big Lottery Fund has channelled billions of pounds in proceeds from the National Lottery to good causes. Colin Marrs quizzes chief executive Dawn Austwick on the interplay between her organisation’s priorities and the government’s


John Manzoni interview: 'Guiding people through change always takes longer than you think; it’s always harder than you think'
25 Feb 2016 HR
John Manzoni interview: "Guiding people through change always takes longer than you think; it’s always harder than you think"

Civil service chief executive John Manzoni talks to Suzannah Brecknell about leadership, transforming government and building relationships with the private sector


“Isolation will get you nowhere” – how the British Business Bank encouraged staff to collaborate and innovate in its quest to boost lending to SMEs
24 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
“Isolation will get you nowhere” – how the British Business Bank encouraged staff to collaborate and innovate in its quest to boost lending to SMEs

The legal team at the government-owned British Business Bank has brought together public and private sector expertise to create a new organisation with a challenging mandate – to boost lending to thousands of small and medium-sized businesses. Shanika Amarasekara, general counsel for the bank, shares her team's experience 


Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 11)
19 Feb 2016 Communications
Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 11)

Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese


Dame Ursula Brennan: the former Ministry of Justice permanent secretary on why she left the MoJ, what she's most proud of – and why it can be tricky to cut senior civil service roles
18 Feb 2016 Government Tax Profession
Dame Ursula Brennan: the former Ministry of Justice permanent secretary on why she left the MoJ, what she's most proud of – and why it can be tricky to cut senior civil service roles

The former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Justice – and before that the Ministry of Defence – looks back on her Whitehall career over lunch with CSW editor Jess Bowie


Interview: Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill on transforming his department, turning around staff morale – and being likened to Darth Vader
17 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
Interview: Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill on transforming his department, turning around staff morale – and being likened to Darth Vader

With responsibility for policing, immigration, borders and countering extremism, Mark Sedwill certainly has a lot on his plate. The Home Office permanent secretary talks to Matt Foster about the power of events, the drive to improve staff morale – and why the department’s “policy-heavy” headquarters are in line for a shake-up


Smarter Working: Creating the right environment for the ‘Modern Workplace’ Sponsored
16 Feb 2016 Leadership
Smarter Working: Creating the right environment for the ‘Modern Workplace’

Microsoft examines the benefits of flexible working, and what the public sector can do to adopt it


Crossrail: on time and on budget, is this how to get a major infrastructure project right?
08 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
Crossrail: on time and on budget, is this how to get a major infrastructure project right?

Crossrail, the capital’s new east-west rail link, is on track to open on time and on budget. As well as being a boon for commuters, it could also improve the UK’s reputation for delivering major infrastructure projects. Colin Marrs digs around for some lessons


“Life as high commissioner to Kenya has been exciting, rewarding and never dull – it is exactly why I joined public service”: diplomat Christian Turner on a truly memorable posting
04 Feb 2016 Foreign Affairs
“Life as high commissioner to Kenya has been exciting, rewarding and never dull – it is exactly why I joined public service”: diplomat Christian Turner on a truly memorable posting

Christian Turner reflects on his time as Kenya’s high commissioner, and what his experiences taught him about the art of diplomacy


EU referendum, then and now: Former cabinet secretary Lord Butler remembers the last time Britain went to the polls over membership of Europe
04 Feb 2016 Economics
EU referendum, then and now: Former cabinet secretary Lord Butler remembers the last time Britain went to the polls over membership of Europe

David Cameron’s dilemma over the EU referendum bears striking similarities – and some notable differences – to that faced by Harold Wilson in 1975, says Robin Butler


Frontline: A care home manager on why cuts to social care could mean a return to the bad old days
29 Jan 2016 Health & Social Care
Frontline: A care home manager on why cuts to social care could mean a return to the bad old days

A care home manager discusses how the pressures facing the sector – including budget cuts and high staff turnover – impact on some of the most vulnerable people in society


Lord Kerslake interview: “Civil servants are more at risk from ministers’ off-the-record briefings to the press than they are from FoI”
29 Jan 2016 HR
Lord Kerslake interview: “Civil servants are more at risk from ministers’ off-the-record briefings to the press than they are from FoI”

Ex-civil service head Lord Kerslake talks to Daniel Bond about the Trade Union Bill, Freedom of Information – and why he is using his platform in the House of Lords as a chance to speak his mind 


Top Tech Trends for 2016: How will they affect Government? Sponsored
27 Jan 2016 Leadership
Top Tech Trends for 2016: How will they affect Government?

Microsoft reviews some of the big trends that will define government transformation in 2016


Realising the ‘Modern Workplace’ in the Civil Service Sponsored
27 Jan 2016 Leadership
Realising the ‘Modern Workplace’ in the Civil Service

Microsoft explores how smarter working can help the government embrace a more flexible approach to governing


Government as a Platform: Taking the £1.8bn Plunge Sponsored
27 Jan 2016 Leadership
Government as a Platform: Taking the £1.8bn Plunge

Microsoft examines the complex path to Government as a Platform


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