What works in homelessness and rough sleeping?
A raft of recent evaluation reports point to system stability and relational services as keys to tackling these tough policy issues.
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Exploring what it means to be a 21st-century parish and town councillor...
www.nalc.gov.uk/resource/nal...
The new Place-Based Budgets are an important opportunity to improve local outcomes, especially if we learn lessons from previous experiences of this type of approach.
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@kirstyweakley.bsky.social @local.gov.uk
Very excited to see these 24 vacancies in the IMPACT (Improving Adult Social Care) centre for implementing evidence in adult social care
impact.bham.ac.uk/our-people/v...
NALC invites parish and town councillors to shape the future of the 21st-century councillor
www.nalc.gov.uk/resource/nal...
What makes a directly elected mayor genuinely accountable to the public?
A short report on a recent seminar led by Akinari Takehisa, former mayor of Setouchi City in Japan.
inlogov.com/2026/03/02/u...
Thanks to Akinari Takehisa for a thought provoking seminar on accountability and city mayors. I was particularly struck by the behavioural attributes identified as facilitating and hindering Political, Hierarchical, Professional, and Legal Accountability.
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Our next Inlogov seminar is on the use of performance information in mayoral accountability. Please join us if you can.
www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/perfo...
The local government finance settlement was a good start, now we need to tackle council tax
inlogov.com/2026/02/17/j...
This is What Local Government Looks Like – a new 10‑minute film capturing the insights, experiences and reflections of more than 50 people working across the UK local government sector.
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It's probably too early to say. My view is that the current system is too disjointed - by organisation/department, by grade, by profession. There is too little human interaction and knowledge sharing. There is too much outsourcing rather than co-creation of what public servants actually need...
Might management apprenticeships be “streamlined” out of existence? Malcolm Press and Ann Francke warn of the economic and labour market impact of any such move
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It's not just Andy Burnham, there has long been a perception of local government as a stepping stone or training ground for national office...
Phil Swann writes in the Local Government Chronicle
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The LARIA conference is always a highlight for inspiring examples from the world of local government research and analysis. This year looks the best yet!
www.laria.org.uk/2026/01/23/l...
Why the establishment of a national school for civil servants matters
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An excellent piece from CIPFA and the Health Foundation exploring the extent to which council spending on prevention can be quantified to inform future policy shifting from reactive to preventative services.
www.cipfa.org/services/int...
Great to see Baroness Casey recognise the unique accountability of local government and its success in modernising and managing budgets through austerity at the @instituteforgovernment.org.uk annual conference today
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Are you an INLOGOV alumni? If so, you should have received our latest e-mag last month which includes updates on some of our latest research. Please let me know if you haven't received your copy and we'll sort it!
Restoring councillor pensions is a good step, but we need much more to increase the attractiveness of the role, argues Chris Game
inlogov.com/2025/12/16/f...
How "burdensome" is our tax system?
Chris Game argues time the Chancellor should modify her ‘burden’ references and we need a positive buzzword/phrase to substitute for ‘tax burden’?
inlogov.com/2025/12/05/j...
Refugees after war
Local Government in the Czech Republic During Two Recent Crises
"alongside reform for efficiency and scale, we need to invest in robust governance - in communication, trust, community capacity, and strong vertical relationships between central and local government"
inlogov.com/2025/11/28/l...
📢 🆕 blog post from Dr. Nicolai De Wulf and Prof. Dr. Joris Voets 'Crisis management in cities: how politicians and public servants worked together during the Ukrainian refugee reception', published by @inlogov.bsky.social (The Institute of Local Government Studies)
inlogov.com/2025/11/18/c...
Developing authority starts with self-leadership, the inner work of noticing what is being projected into us, what emotions we are carrying on behalf of
the wider system. It asks for a disciplined curiosity about anxiety
inlogov.com/2025/11/21/a...
How do politics and administration work together when everything is urgent?
For practitioners, the message is clear: invest in relationships between political and administrative leaders before the next crisis hits.
inlogov.com/2025/11/18/c...
Central government interventions should minimise the suspension of local democracy, do as little damage as possible to the public’s trust in their local council, and foster good local democratic political leadership.
inlogov.com/2025/11/04/i...
Hugely excited by the trailer and upcoming launch of "This is What Local Government looks like" by SOLACE. A timely reminder of the great work councils do and the contribution of everyone who works in the sector.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf79...
Public sector investment on prevention can for the first time be mapped and measured using an approach developed by CIPFA and supported by The Health Foundation. Inlogov's director was part of the Preventative Investment Reference Group for this work.
www.cipfa.org/-/media/File...
Inlogov's Director, Jason Lowther, joined Mo Baines (Chief Executive of APSE) and Rebecca Davis (Chief Executive of West Midlands Employers), to discuss Data, Devolution and the Future of Local Government on the new "The Pulse" podcast.
wmemployers.org.uk/the-pulse/po...
‘Place Funding: The Local Authority Challenge’ is a fast-paced simulation game that puts players in the role of councils to explore how decisions around place-based funding get made, and the trade-offs involved.
www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/place...