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Karen Seditas

Blog: Creating effective partnerships to deliver public services

What Works Scotland Community Planning Partnerships partners identified partnership working as a key issue at the heart of public service reform.Karen Seditas shares some of the key findings of a review of research and other evidence about partnership working.

Social Sciences Communications July 11, 2018 Read more

Blog: What key Evidence to Action resources are available for public service reform?

Karen Seditas offers an overview in May 2016 of What Works Scotland knowledge partners’ resources for Evidence to Action (E2A).

Social Sciences Communications July 11, 2018 Read more

Blog: Creating an Evidence Bank for Public Service Reform

Karen Seditas and Sarah Morton share details of the What Works Scotland Evidence Bank being developed from January 2015 to support the use of evidence in public service reform.

Social Sciences Communications July 11, 2018 Read more

‘Hard to reach’ or ‘easy to ignore’? Promoting equality in community engagement – Evidence review

Evidence review that examines what is being done to overcome inequality in community engagement, using evidence from Scotland and the UK. Published by What Works Scotland in December 2017.

Social Sciences Communications December 7, 2017 Read more

Evidence to Action in public service delivery: an overview of What Works Scotland knowledge partners

Short report exploring the What Works Scotland knowledge partners’ Evidence to Action activity in the context of public service delivery to provide an overview of the evidence approaches provided.

Social Sciences Communications January 7, 2017 Read more

Creating effective partnerships to deliver public services

Report of an event held in December 2015 to explore evidence about effective partnership working with those working in and with public services. Summary Partnership working is central to the public services reform agenda across the UK and beyond, yet

Social Sciences Communications January 7, 2017 Read more

Partnership working across UK public services

This evidence review and briefing presents evidence brings together evidence from empirical research on UK public service partnerships to provide an understanding of the ways in which partnership working processes inter-relate to influence the success of the partnership.

Social Sciences Communications January 7, 2017 Read more

Creating Effective Partnerships to Deliver Public Services seminar

This event was the launch of ‘Partnership working in UK public services’, an accessible, action-oriented evidence review produced by What Works Scotland’s Evidence Bank.

Social Sciences Communications August 25, 2016 Read more

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What Works Scotland was an initiative to improve the way local areas in Scotland use evidence to make decisions about public service development and reform. It explored how public services could start to work towards the recommendations of the Christie Commission on the Future Delivery of Public Services and the Scottish Government’s priorities for reform. ...

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RSS   Blog

  • What Works Scotland closed but resources still available February 18, 2020
  • In search of effective collaborative challenge for a more equitable society June 5, 2019
  • Community-led activity: time to invest in expansion June 4, 2019
  • Tackling inequalities by supporting 'enterprising' communities June 4, 2019
  • Extending the community sector inquiry through a cross-sector learning community? May 29, 2019

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