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A conversation between three government clients and an independent reviewer on what makes reviews useful, practical and influential.
Independent, arms-length reviews are a regular feature of public sector life, but bringing in an independent consultant to consider your work can feel challenging and knowing what to do with the recommendations can feel overwhelming.
This session brings you inside three real reviews so that you can hear from the people who commissioned the work about what they were really trying to achieve, what the review process felt like from the inside, and what actually changed as a result.
We will extract the lessons that don't make it into the final report: the judgment calls, the surprises, and the moments that shaped what came next. Leave with sharper instincts for commissioning, running, and using reviews, drawn from experience across legislative reviews undertaken in relation to water efficiency, family violence and tobacco control.
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Who should watch: Public sector managers, policy advisors, program implementers, and anyone who commissions, oversees, or participates in independent reviews.