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LEVERING UP: HOW TO REALLY ENGINEER AN EQUAL U.K. By Chris Naylor and Jamie Ounan    The government’s levelling up paper helps clarify Whitehall’s definition of the issue, and spotlight regional disparities. But it fails to convince that it truly wants to help those who need help the most and understands why that matters.    [...]
PANEL DISCUSSION: LOVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT June 23 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM via Zoom.   We need local government and its work now more than ever. The pandemic revealed deepening inequalities across the UK and made vulnerable people even more vulnerable. Now the deepening cost of living crisis is increasing the strains on council [...]
HOW TO FIX THE HOUSING CRISIS? AN EIGHT-POINT PLAN TO PERFECT THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE By Matthew Nimmo - Director and Housing Leader at Inner Cirle Consulting and Emma Peters - Director at Inner Circle Consulting. How to fix the housing crisis? We need significant structural changes to the way the UK plans and delivers [...]
PANEL DISCUSSION: SHAPING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FOR WOMEN Thursday 24th March from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM via Zoom.   Gender remains a neglected focus for theory and practice in shaping our cities. Women make up 61% of homeless adults living in temporary accommodation, what’s more, temporary accommodation available to women fleeing domestic abuse is repeatedly found to [...]
WE NEED MORE WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT CONSULTING - AND CONCRETE ACTIONS TO BREAK THE BIAS. Tuesday, 8 March By Cheryl Bannerman, ICC Consultant specializing in complex, design-led regeneration projects. When was the last time you walked into a space as a true representative of yourself? As I look at the women in the management consultancy industry [...]
THE CASE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM Our public services are not working in the way their creators intended – overwhelmed by demand, letting too many people down, often fuelling mistrust and disconnection and increasing the burden on the state yet further.   ICC Director Chris Naylor, former chief executive of Barking and Dagenham Council in [...]
MAKING IT HAPPEN: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR A BUSINESS CASE By Chris Twigg   Councils across the country have spent recent weeks going through the formal process of signing off their budgets. In an environment of ever-tighter spending and rising need, their next job is to launch projects and initiatives that prioritise where to spend [...]
WE NEED A HOUSING MINISTER WHO CAN SEE THE PEOPLE AT THE HEART OF THIS CRISIS By Lucy Webb PSHE at my secondary school was always taught by a random assortment of teachers, generally passing through. The message to us teenagers was that personal, social and health education was an unimportant subject we didn’t have [...]
LEVERING UP: HOW TO REALLY ENGINEER AN EQUAL U.K. By Chris Naylor and Jamie Ounan    The government’s levelling up paper helps clarify Whitehall’s definition of the issue, and spotlight regional disparities. But it fails to convince that it truly wants to help those who need help the most and understands why that matters.    [...]