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  1. 22 juil. 2024 · This report outlines the state of four key public services – the NHS, local government, schools and the criminal justice system – and the problems they face, and makes clear the consequences of spending choices the government may take. The incredibly tight spending plans and commitments that Labour made in their manifesto mean that the settlements for unprotected areas of public spending ...

  2. 18 avr. 2024 · How public service productivity has recovered since then is still uncertain, in part because the ONS’s official statistics, incorporating a full quality adjustment, are only published with a three-year lag. Other research has shed some light on the state of public services more recently and presents a gloomy picture. Relative to 2019, the government has put a lot more money into public ...

  3. 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.

  4. With the Conservative government putting prevention at the centre of the public sector productivity plans and Labour calling for “a ‘prevention first’ revolution”, the IfG and UK Youth report shows how a government serious about prevention could overcome historic barriers – short-term priorities, a centralised approach and siloed budgets – and sets out a five-step plan to deliver a ...

  5. 30 oct. 2023 · Current spending plans will likely mean further declines in service performance Public service performance improvement is possible but requires a big change in government’s approach Cross-service analysis Toggle to see sub-chapters. Performance Funding Looking ahead General practice Toggle to see sub-chapters. Spending and funding

  6. 21 déc. 2022 · This explainer describes how public bodies are scrutinised and held accountable for performance, as well as how they can be directed by ministers. How is performance scrutinised? Public bodies are held to account by their boards. All public bodies have a board, which is usually chaired by a non-executive member with extensive board experience.

  7. 22 juil. 2024 · The new government should implement a bold programme of public service reform, with the objective of improving the long-term productivity of services. At the heart of this should be a greater focus on outcomes, rather than inputs; on prevention, rather than acute provision; on capital, rather than day-to-day, spending; on front-line innovation ...

  8. Despite disproportionate staff cuts at lower grades, the civil service is still largely comprised of people at the AO/AA and EO grades. In 2010, AO/AAs, made up of nearly half (47%) of the civil service workforce. Although it is still the largest grade in the civil service, AA/AOs now make up around a third of the workforce (32%). The ...

  9. 15 déc. 2017 · We define civil servants as politically impartial, appointed officials of the UK Home Civil Service, which supports the work of the UK’s central government departments. This includes agencies that employ civil servants such as executive agencies, non-ministerial departments and some non-departmental public bodies.

  10. 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”. undefined Cabinet Office, ‘Classification Of Public Bodies: Guidance For Departments’, Gov.uk, April 2016, assets.publishing ...

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