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Writer's pictureAndrew Laird

Join our next webinar – Strategic priorities in and beyond the crisis: how to build back bette

Updated: Mar 17, 2021

To register for this webinar click here.

COVID-19 has placed immense pressure on public services and shown the vital role of Local Authorities in leading their communities through the crisis.

The immediate response to the pandemic has been for partners to work together, drawing in communities in a spirit of cooperation.

Local Authority leaders are uniquely placed to think about what comes next, and how people and places can recover, reset and thrive. But this requires a coherent response across the system, based on genuine collaboration with communities.

There is no easy way to do this. To help you inform your local approach, we are hosting a webinar to share the latest thinking both nationally and locally.

Andrew Laird from Mutual Ventures will be joined by:

  1. Danny Kruger MP, who will present his proposals on sustaining the community response to Covid-19 recently published in a report commissioned by the Prime Minister

  2. Damian Allen, Chief Executive of Doncaster Council, who will share his recent experience of managing multiple crises at the same time.

In the webinar we will discuss:

  1. What are the implications of COVID-19 for the Government’s levelling up agenda? And what it might mean in practice for your local economy and communities?

  2. How to navigate the multiple pressures and uncertainties, driving change at pace across the whole system?

  3. How to build the relationships and governance to work alongside partners and communities to tackle the challenges laid bare by COVID-19?

  4. How can we avoid a return to business as usual by ‘locking in’ the positive changes that have happened during the crisis?

If you’re wrestling with the issues that COVID-19 has created and the ongoing challenges of running your Local Authority, then you’ll want to join this webinar!

To register for this webinar click here.


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