Report
Designing and delivering employment support
This report examines how employment support for people out of work due to ill health or disability in England can be redesigned to be more effective. It critiques failed centralised models, explores the opportunities and risks of devolving support to local government, and sets out eight recommendations to deliver a renewed, locally led approach to...
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Reviewing reviews: lessons from past independent policy reviews
Independent reviews can be a useful tool in the policymaking process. This report looks at why reviews are commissioned and how they have been set up and run. It makes recommendations for reviewers and officials on how to run a review, and for government on effectively commissioning them and systematically learning the lessons from past...
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How to run the next multi-year spending review
This report shows how the UK Government's existing spending review process fails to align government spending with strategic priorities and long-term value for money. It recommends resetting the approach to spending reviews and introduces more effective ways of managing public spending.