Collaborate’s Henry Kippin and Rory Swinson Reid write about the funding ecology programme for Trust & Foundation News.
Author Archives: Henry Kippin
How to manage rising demand for local public services
We need to shift from a focus on supply-side improvement to one on demand-side change. Henry Kippin offers five ground rules for a more collaborative approach to public services.
Taking collaboration from ambition to delivery
In local public services there is no transformation without collaboration, argues Henry Kippin in The MJ.
The Collaborative City
Collaboration has multiple meanings depending on your starting point. Henry Kippin asks: what are the questions to which collaboration is the answer?
Two Futures for Independent Funders
Henry Kippin writes for NewStart about Collaborate's funding ecology programme.
Collaborative Capacity in Public Service Delivery: Towards a Framework for Practice
This discussion paper reflects primarily on the public service reform agenda in the UK, drawing lessons from a range of British examples to form the basis of a delivery framework that can be discussed, adapted and applied internationally.
Spain, Soccer and Star Wars: making collaboration work
Henry Kippin shares some lessons from Spain where health professionals embarked on some ‘dark work’ to create a better connected health system for local residents.
The Collaborative Citizen, 1st edition
In partnership with Ipsos MORI, The Collaborative Citizen makes a major contribution to the public services debate by arguing and evidencing the need to include citizens in the delivery of quality public services.
From Providers to Partners: What Will It Take?
Collaborate launches a report with the Coalition for Care and Support Providers in Scotland (CCPS), which examines the question of how to shift relationships between commissioners and providers into the territory of real collaboration.
‘From delivering services to collaborating for outcomes’ – Making Good
Collaborate's Executive Director Dr Henry Kippin contributes to the debate about the future of the voluntary sector in a full volume of essays, 'Making Good: the future of the voluntary sector'.