Henry Kippin writes for Public Finance on why the Sustainable Development Goals present a challenge to all nations, and if they are to succeed, then policymakers need to start thinking and working in more collaborative ways.
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Collaboration Readiness: Why it matters, how to build it, and where to start
This new publication offers a practical guide to collaboration readiness, drawn from our practice across the UK and beyond. We believe there's no transformation without collaboration and no collaboration without readiness: this report helps you to take a step back and consider six different aspects of collaboration and provides a shallow route into building readiness in each.
Put people at the heart of Northern Powerhouse
People, not economics, should be the focus of devolution efforts, if we’re to shift the needle on our region’s big health and social challenges, argues Henry Kippin in The Northern Correspondent.
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?
Social Value: A Commissioning Framework
Collaborate and The Transition Institute have developed a framework for social value commissioning – drawn from a range of expert contributions, and in-depth development work at Lambeth Council and Sunderland City Council.
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.
Beyond Big Contracts: Commissioning public services for better outcomes
This presentation explores the future of public service commissioning and delivery.
‘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'.
How greater freedom for local areas can help drive economic growth
In an article first published in Localis, our researcher Dan Crowe makes the case for creative financing to allow new local revenue streams and underwriting loans for public infrastructure projects, alongside a major expansion of the Government’s localism agenda will get Britain’s economy growing faster.
Delivering public services for the future: Harnessing the crowd
Governments around the world are being squeezed. In the aftermath of the deepest financial crisis since the 1930s, public leaders are increasingly being asked to do more with less—enhancing citizen outcomes while continuing to find cost inefficiencies.