Director of Strategy @re-state.bsky.social, Founder http://greaterlondon.co, Columnist in CityAM. ex Treasury. Views my own
Joe Hill
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Great to see some of our work @re-state.bsky.social feature in the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee's latest report on 'Rewiring the State'.
I hate to sound like a Treasury guy, but government should be able to answer basic questions about how much money it spends on technology.
📣 New research: today we published Building the Preventative State, the summary paper of a series of roundtables and workshops we ran last year on how to deliver prevention in public services.
This programme has kindly been supported by Newton.
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We've written a quick Re:Act post (get it) to Reform's ideas about the centre of government.
Joe Hill
Great to see our Director of Strategy, @jo3hill.bsky.social, featured on the latest episode of the Radical Reformers podcast. Joe discusses bold ideas for public service reform and what genuine policy change looks like.
Listen to the full podcast here: www.mutualventures.co.uk/post/radical...
✉️The Re:View is out!
This week, @matthewfeeney.bsky.social writes about why we aren't saving enough for retirement, and how local authoriteis could do better public service reform.
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📣The Re:View is out!
This week @jo3hill.bsky.social writes about how government is still struggling to know how to relate to the AI industry and the companies that are building it.
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Joe Hill
In the latest episode of the Radical Reformers podcast, I sit down with Joe Hill, Director of Strategy at Re:state (and the winner of last year’s Think Tanker of the Year award!), for a timely and tho...
If you are a keen observer of the news, you could be forgiven for thinking that politics is mostly concerned with the scramble politicians perform as they tackle one crisis after another.
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"There are two epochal changes happening in the world today – one geopolitical, the other technological – and Britain is not prepared for either."
Many public services only support people once something has gone wrong - illness, victimisation, neglect and abuse. But despite good theories about how to prevent these things happening in the first place, little changes in the public sector.
In this paper, we look at why.
Joe Hill
Today the Cabinet Office announced that they are moving to a progression pay system for senior civil servants. This is long overdue.
One of the most disheartening things about working in the civil service is that your career progression is pretty detached from how well you do your job.
Our Director of Strategy @jo3hill.bsky.social has written about why, with decades of consensus in favour of prevention in public service reform, policymakers have made little progress - to mark the launch of our paper 'Building the Preventative State' today.
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The Re:View is out! Fantastic read on the challenges facing DWP’s new Perm Sec from our own @stkaye.bsky.social
Joe Hill
The Re:View is out 🥳
While Westminster chased the headlines, @stkaye.bsky.social looked elsewhere: the DWP.
With backlogs growing and a new Permanent Secretary taking charge, is this a welfare system under strain, or a State in need of reform?
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