Across policy areas, we don't see the services, interventions and approaches that are of proven effectiveness being taken up, embedded and sustained at scale.
This is implementation failure – a gap between what we know works, and what we see delivered in practice. It's there in every policy area, and it's profound.
CEI's experts address this failure head-on in a pithy commentary, published recently by the School for Government at King's College London. Authors Jane Lewis and Dr Robyn Mildon attest the clear need to attend to implementation if we want to reduce policy failure.
Read the full commentary HERE
Commentary: Reducing policy failure means addressing policy implementation
Across policy areas, we don't see the services, interventions and approaches that are of proven effectiveness being taken up, embedded and sustained at scale.
This is implementation failure – a gap between what we know works, and what we see delivered in practice. It's there in every policy area, and it's profound.
CEI's experts address this failure head-on in a pithy commentary, published recently by the School for Government at King's College London. Authors Jane Lewis and Dr Robyn Mildon attest the clear need to attend to implementation if we want to reduce policy failure.
Read the full commentary HERE
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