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  1. 22 juil. 2024 · The government's public services inheritance make its spending plans untenable. This report from the Institute for Government, and funded by the Nuffield Foundation, reveals that the government’s inheritance on public services is extremely precarious. Most services are performing worse now than they were in 2010 or before the pandemic.

  2. 18 avr. 2024 · Between 1997 and 2019, measured public service productivity increased on average by 0.2% per year. In contrast, economy-wide productivity increased by 1.1% per year on average over that period. Among all the public services the ONS measures, only healthcare saw increases in productivity (of 0.9% per year on average), while all other services ...

  3. Civil servants undertake a wide variety of activities, including analysing policy options, managing government contracts, and providing frontline support to people using public services. For these activities to be done well, they need to be done by people with the appropriate training and expertise, and for government to operate effectively, it ...

  4. the problems public services currently face, and almost across the board – the sole exception being schools – the services on which the public relies are performing worse in 2024 than they were in 2010. For some, like prisons, immediate action is required to prevent a full-scale collapse.

  5. This special Inside Briefing tells you everything you need to know about the scale of public procurement, where billions of pounds are spent, why failures happen, how accountability in procurement currently works (or doesn’t) and how it could be improved. The PPE and Horizon scandals show the need for better procurement practices in government.

  6. 17 juin 2024 · So just how well are public services performing across the country – and what impact could they have on the election campaign? In this expert briefing, the Institute for Government and Ipsos UK presented analysis of how public service performance and public satisfaction have changed over this parliament.

  7. 30 oct. 2023 · Performance Tracker 2023. Government is stuck in a public service performance doom loop. 30 OCT 2023. The annual Institute for Government/Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) public services stocktake reveals that the government’s spending plans from April 2025 onwards – which Labour have also committed to – will ...

  8. 25 janv. 2022 · The Cabinet Office defines a public body as “a formally established organisation that is (at least in part) publicly funded to deliver a public or government service, though not as a ministerial department”. 1 In fact, some public bodies are funded from user fees and charges and do not receive any direct public money.

  9. 1 août 2024 · What is regulation used for? Government uses regulation to influence the behaviour of individuals and organisations beyond its direct control (and sometimes other parts of government) while preserving the benefits of allowing them to operate freely within certain parameters. 13. It may regulate where it believes private markets do not create ...

  10. and service design are siloed, often around Whitehall departments. But people’s needs and interactions with public services are more complex. Rigid siloes make it harder to take preventative measures, as the benefits usually accrue to a different part of the public sector. • Overcentralisation makes it harder to shift to a preventative ...

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