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@RadRefPod

The podcast for public service leaders. It's time to hear from those getting the real work done on everyone's behalf. Supported by @mutualventures

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2/2 We talk about the Juno Project, a Liverpool initiative challenging the children’s residential care market, which is plagued with private providers charging huge sums, placing children and young people far from their communities and generally delivering poor outcomes.
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3/3 We talk about social impact bonds and outcomes-based commissioning and how these mechanisms help focus services on the ultimate outcome you are trying to achieve rather than the process. Many contractual arrangements are limiting in terms of being able to try new things.
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2/3 Now before you conclude that this will all be about financing mechanisms – there is a little on that – but what the conversation is really about is how to encourage and support innovation in public services.
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1/4 Encouraging innovation in public service delivery has never been more important – just keeping doing what we are doing will not be affordable or effective. We wanted to share three recent episodes where host @aglaird focuses on challenging the status quo.
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3/3 We also talk about how organisations should not be “seduced by revenue”. There are healthier things to focus on! I also continue my quest to find answers on how radical innovation in public services can be funded. Thanks for an amazing conversation @wright_catch22!
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2/3 The system is not always designed to encourage (or even tolerate) radical new ideas and Chris shares his thoughts on how that can be changed, including a need to challenge the “bureaucratic mindset” and create space for radical thinking and a tolerance for failure.
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3/3 I am particularly interested in how we can encourage radical ideas in public services, so Nick and I get into some detail on how social investors can support new ideas and the role of government in encouraging (and funding) the early stages of the innovation journey.
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2/3 As well as a general discussion about the work of the Social Investment Business and the state of the social investment sector, we talk about how social investment can be structured and I ask what exactly a Social Impact Bond is?
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