I havent been here for a while, but this is what I'm working on. An apprenticeship targeted for analysts working in Adult Social Care: vimeo.com/901506149
Applications for the Adult Social Care Data Apprenticeship close on 30 January.
The programme will equip you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a variety of careers in adult social care.
Learn more on our website: asc-data-apprenticeship.com@CorndelTraining@ImperialBiz
I am so here for this John Lewis branding and font but I can’t find any info about it online anywhere, what agency is responsible? Is it just for Christmas? Does anyone know?
ALT John Lewis logo but the H and W are in a different font with some flourishes.
I know that I saw somewhere that someone had written a blog post about the missing D in DDAT (in that data had been rolled into digital and some of the problems inherent in that?) I thought it might be @vickytnz but I can't find it now - was it you? Am I dreaming?
Raining morning cosy pyjama weeknotes finished. Featuring huge mussels, deadlines, crying in WH Smith... and some work too.
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The Design & Research team at @socfinuk went to the @DesignMuseum to reflect on our practice and the role of design in social change. Check out this blog on the team's reflections after our visit.
The @UKGovCamp is an annual unconference on digital, data and technology in the public sector.
Unlike a conference where it's set by the organisers, the agenda (j.mp/ukgovcamp) is created by the attendees at the start of the day.
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ALT The UK Gov Camp logo looks like a fireball. Running through the middle is a white line that looks like the River Thames. Above the line is coloured blue, and below the line is coloured red.
In our November newsletter, Sarena Chan explored urgency, relationality & our irrigation strategy. Also feat. @socfinuk's (pictured) tool to help #SystemsChange leaders break down bold ideas into practical steps.
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ALT A diagram showing Social Finance's roadmap for system change. Seven boxes are arranged in a circle with arrows showing the clockwise direction around the map. The seven boxes are Recognise, Assemble, Imagine, Understand, Identify leverage, Build legitimacy, and Listen.
5 years ago Milton Keynes was dubbed ‘tent city’ by the media. Today, no one needs to sleep rough on our streets. How did we do it? A thread by the Cabinet Member responsible 👇
🚨NEW. Suella Braverman pushes to restrict tents for rough sleepers, and proposes making it a civil office for charities to give tents to homeless via @FT with @LOS_Fisher
on.ft.com/3QpJf0p
For anyone who missed yesterday's excellent show and tell on (Open Referral) standards to revolutionise social prescribing, this @luhc @LDgovUK - commissioned work well worth a watch over a 30 min tea break drive.google.com/file/d/19DS… and bit.ly/scalingor#FixThePlumbing