Integrating Councils and PCTs: discussion paper
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
Catherine Staite / OPM
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Type:
briefing or discussion paper
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Councils and PCTs are looking at integration as a way of improving outcomes and reducing costs. This discussion paper summarises different models of integration and explores the factors which are critical for success.
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Coaching for local government leaders
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
OPM
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Type:
the work we do
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OPM provides individual coaching, team coaching, coaching to support activities such as major change or leadership programmes, and coaching accreditation. This document outlines our approach with a special emphasis on local government.
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Aspiring Women Leaders
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
OPM
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Type:
the work we do
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Our brochure for leadership programme to strengthen the capability of women middle managers in public services
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A conversation with Sue Goss, OPM principal
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
Sue Goss/OPM
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Type:
article
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Sue Goss, OPM principal, shares a bit about herself. Sue leads our government and local community work, connecting our leadership development, organisational development, stakeholder engagement and research to the needs and priorities of clients in local authorities, local strategic partnerships and other organisations.
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Building cohesive and resilient communities: Integrating the Prevent and cohesion agendas
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
Sanah Sheikh /OPM
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Type:
article
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In the wake of a new cabinet and criticism of the government’s Prevent programme, the authors argue that rather than dismantle the programme, it needs revision so that it can operate alongside other policies and programmes to promote cohesion.
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Improving services for people with autism
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Published:
July 2010
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Author:
Annie Hedges / OPM
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Type:
article
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OPM recently completed research for Essex County Council to help them decide what kind of services the council should commission for adults with autism. We did the research with a specialist autism charity, Autism Anglia, to make sure a range of people with autism could take part and the research was fully accessible and inclusive.
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