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Event Summary

  • Date 18/06/19
  • Time 10:00
  • Location Mary Ward House, 5-7 Tavistock Place London, WC1H 9SN

About the event

Public Service: state of transformation The PSTA’s 2019 Conference Reflect and develop yourself at the Public service: state of transformation conference. This year’s theme is Helping each other out of the crisis and will be held on Tuesday 18 June 2019 at Mary Ward House in London. Our second annual conference is the leading platform for bringing together thought leaders and practitioners across public service transformation. 

We’ll be attending the Annual PSTA Conference again this year.  

We are hosting a Workshop: “How Cooperative Councils are tackling austerity.”

Chair: Jonathan Bland – Managing Director: Social Business International /E3M
Panel: Cllr Danny Thorpe – Leader, Greenwich Borough Council
Rebekah Sutcliffe – Strategic Director of Reform, Oldham Council
Nicola Huckerby – CCIN

Register here.