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When we talk about housing for young people leaving care, we often reach for words like stability, independence, or affordability. But ask a care leaver what they really want, and the answer isn’t ...
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The programme’s formal phase may have concluded but its legacy remains. The foundations laid by BOTWiP must be upheld through continued investment and engagement, particularly by women’s networks and ...
In many ways, my research is an invitation: to think differently about care, to feel differently about housing and to act differently in policy and practice. As a social scientist, I believe research ...
Failure is often stigmatized, particularly in politics or civil service, where transparency can lead to public scrutiny. Yet “failing forward” means turning failure into fuel for progress. It’s a ...
A Comprehensive Framework Balancing Innovation with Public Trust and Ethical Governance for All San Franciscans ...
The problem: Technology, while incredibly useful in our day-to-day work, has created a constant stream of communication and information that makes it harder than ever to focus. The pressure to stay ...
In my previous Apolitical articles, "The Respectful Workplace Toolkit: A Self-Reflection Guide for Public Servants" and "Smart-Talk: AI-Powered Training for Tough Conversations", I made the case for a ...
In an era of constant crisis management, public servants need more than just survival strategies—they need a sustainable framework for thriving. The Play-Learn-Serve model offers a practical approach ...
How to build a national bipartisan initiative focused on making America more resilient to devastating disasters.
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