Bringing both public and private sector leaders together with subject matter experts to discuss some of the key challenges and trends we face in delivering public services both now and in the future.
Our Changing LandscapeTM research programme supports conversation and knowledge sharing, focusing on the key issues within the industry today, from commercialisation and leadership to technology and cultural innovation.
Involving key partners, such as the Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney (UTS:IPPG), ensures that the views of leading associations are incorporated into the debates.
We believe that productive and strong relationships between leaders from all sectors will be crucial to the successful delivery of integrated public services. Why not take part in our Changing Landscape programme?
Changing Landscape report library
Changing landscape for social housing
Our latest changing landscape for social housing report, 'Greener homes. Connected communities’, published in partnership with The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), shares insight and how that can be turned into actions.
Strengthening Northern Ireland's digital identity
90% of NI citizens believe our public services are suitable for digitisation. Now is the time to work together and strengthen our digital identity
Dialling Scotland in for digital success
We examine the steps to help ensure Scotland achieves its 2020 digital vision
The changing landscape for social housing
A practical guide to achieving a sustainable future
Our events allow leaders to step away, debate change agendas and identify opportunities for progress. They also enable those involved to learn from peers and the private sector as well as encouraging collaboration across sectors.
Gathering views and opinions from thought leaders at these events, enables us to publish reports and content that we can share. The resulting reports outline some of the key challenges the sector faces in transforming whilst continuing to deliver critical services.
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