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SUMMARY:100 Years of Change: Is the Civil Service Ready for the Future?
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of Change: Is the Civil Service Ready for the Future?\n🗓️ 12 March 2026\n🖥️ Free online webinar\n⏱️ 10:30 – 11:30 AM (GMT)\nThe civil service has continuously reshaped itself over the past century to meet shifting expectations of public service. \nSweeping reforms – from the abolition of the marriage bar in 1946\, to the birth of ‘Next Steps’ executive agencies under Thatcher\, and more recently the ongoing Places for Growth agenda and rise of hybrid-working – show just how much the civil service has changed. \nThis CSW webinar\, hosted in partnership with the Charity for Civil Servants\, offers a unique opportunity to reflect on some of these milestones and hear insights from a distinguished panel of former top officials about what the civil service could – and should – look like in the decades to come. \nDiscussion topics will include: \n\nDiversity and inclusion: Is the civil service still making progress or has it reached a plateau?\nMental health and resilience: What systemic changes are needed to support wellbeing – particularly for those in high-pressure roles?\nSkills for the future civil servant: What competencies will matter most in 2035 and beyond?\nGlobal lessons: What can the UK learn from other countries’ civil service reforms?\n\n \n\n\n\nRegister Free Today\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.publictechnology.net/event/100-years-of-change-is-the-civil-service-ready-for-the-future/
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SUMMARY:The System Shift: Redesigning public services around citizen experience
DESCRIPTION:The System Shift: Redesigning public services around citizen experience\n🗓️ 24 March 2026\n🖥️ Free online webinar\n⏱️ 10:30 – 11:30 AM (GMT)\nver the past five years\, public sector organisations have invested heavily in digital transformation\, accelerated by the pandemic and the rapid emergence of AI. Yet despite these efforts\, citizen experience scores have remained largely flat. As demand continues to grow and cost pressures increase\, the gap between ambition and delivery suggests that investment alone is not translating into better citizen experiences. \nIn this webinar\, hosted in partnership with KPMG\, Civil Service World brings together a panel of leaders from across the public sector to explore how some teams are beginning to close that gap by moving beyond stand‑alone operational improvements and focusing on how services work together end‑to‑end. \nOur panel will explore why improvement has been so hard to achieve\, where some organisations are making progress\, and what it takes in practice to shift the dial by focusing less on individual initiatives and more on system‑wide change that supports citizens across whole journeys. \nJoin the webinar to hear: \n\nAn overview of the CEE 2026 report\, sharing insights from citizens across the country\nExamples of leading practice that are delivering progress across the public sector\nPractical insights and advice from digital and service leaders who are making change happen today\nHow the ‘Remember\, Recognise and Respect’ framework can shape services around citizen needs\nThe common challenges facing service leaders-  and practical ways to address them\n\n \n\n\n\nRegister Free Today\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.publictechnology.net/event/the-system-shift-redesigning-public-services-around-citizen-experience/
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SUMMARY:The Cyber Security Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Cyber Security Conference\n🗓️ 17 November 2026 | Free to attend\n📍The Minster Building\, 21 Mincing Ln\, London\nCyber threats to public services are growing in scale and sophistication. The Cyber Security Conference 2026 will equip public sector leaders with the insight needed to strengthen resilience in a complex landscape. \nHear from senior voices across government and industry on strengthening cyber resilience\, responding to geopolitical threats and improving collaboration and intelligence sharing. Sessions will offer practical guidance on combining robust technological defences with a proactive posture and empowering the workforce as a critical line of defence. \nThis is a vital forum for public service professionals to align priorities\, exchange insight and reinforce the resilience of the systems and services citizens rely on. \nKey disccusion points: \n\nHear from UK cyber leaders on national response and AI threats\nExamine threats to frontline public services in high-risk sectors\nUnderstand the methods of criminals\, hostile states and ideologues\nDiscover how public-sector leaders are building cyber resilience\nJoin CPD-certified sessions on proactive defence\, training & readiness\nExpert advice on supporting the mental health of cyber professionals\n\n \n\n\n\nFind out more\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.publictechnology.net/event/the-cyber-security-conference-2026/
LOCATION:The Minster Building\, 21 Mincing Ln.\, London EC3R 7AG
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