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Policy Lab Dr Lucy Kimbell is a Research Fellow embedded in the Policy Lab. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, she is publishing the outputs from her research....
...The Policy Lab mindset makes better policy for both government and the user by being empathetic and responsive to needs and people. The health and work book is an example...
...Work and Pensions (DWP) Home Office, Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS, local government, third sector, and academics. Infographic displaying the Changing...
...or tools that could be codified and shared with the Policy Profession and wider network. We also really value working in the open, sharing what we have learnt and building...
...and their behaviours during divorce and separation. Finally, this project generated principles and visions for supporting people going through separation and divorce. These underpin the next steps of the project,...
...We would love to see and hear (and touch, smell and taste) how you have been innovating in organising your interactive work. Can you make events genuinely participatory, accessible and...
...Strategy Team, I remember wading through enormous slide packs filled to the brim with charts, graphs and tables. Design can make data much more accessible and easy to interpret, allowing...
...and instead provided with best-before-display cupcakes and reduced carrots. This forced newly formed teams to emerge from their traditional disciplinary bunkers and listen to each other and new ideas. Design...
Challenges and problems faced by our society cross all boundaries – attitudinal, professional and especially administrative. Matters under ministerial preparation today are becoming increasingly complex and interwoven. At the same...
...of stakeholder types, gear types and regions of England and Wales cast almost 140,000 votes and contributed over 670 statements. The conversation evolved and moved through over 100 Seabass topics...