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...styles as visual, aural/auditory, read/write and kinaesthetic. The psychologist Howard Gardner has gone further, arguing that humans possess multiple intelligences which include linguistic intelligence, musical intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence and bodily-kinaesthetic...
...of consultation responses (and often tens of thousands of individual question responses) into key categories or themes. This synthesis is important because it turns vast quantities of raw information into...
At Policy Lab we are always interested in finding new ways to improve policymaking. We think that future public policy should be more open, inclusive, evidence-based, empathetic and informed by...
...Lab has delivered many policy projects that explore new paradigms in uncertain times by building possible future policy scenarios. In these projects we have trialled different tools, including speculative design,...
...children’s lives, the interactions of parents and guardians with children’s services play a significant role in determining how families navigate the care system. In order to understand the bigger picture,...
The ESOL Co-Design Toolkit in it's box Policy Lab recently worked on a project that explored how resettled refugees can participate in language learning that supports their integration into society....
...interesting British innovation from the 1960s and 1970s. The APG was formed in 1966 by artists including Barbara Steveni and John Latham, initially working in the UK’s public and private...
...have an incredible bunch of innovators, how do we spread and share their experience and creativity to new areas of the civil service and crowdsource solutions, policies, services and innovation...
...of the policy maker. It’s about developing a mindset which can create innovative and intuitive interventions. Some questions we're thinking about The tools are useful in understanding the type and...