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Current debates

The debates listed below allow our users to express their thoughts on issues of interest across the civil service.

Frontline innovation - the way forward?

With a new Prime Minister and a newly reorganised Whitehall the continuing drive for innovation of the public services is being drawn into even sharper focus.

Will splitting the Home Office solve its problems?

News that Home Office responsibilities are to be split between a new Ministry of Justice and a truncated home department has provoked strong reactions from many quarters.

Sustainable Development: leading by example?

Is the Cabinet Office ready to take charge of the government's sustainable development policy when it can not get its own house in order? Have your say.

Public sector pay awards - Have your say

The news that public sector pay is to increase by less than 1.9 per cent has been greeted with shock and anger by public workers across the country.

Home Office compact: Add your thoughts

Is the compact between civil servants and ministers at the Home Office a positive step and will it work? Could it be used as a model across the civil service or even provide the basis for the long-awaited civil service bill?

About these debates

The aim of this part of the Civil Service Network website is to allow civil servants, stakeholders and other interested parties to debate issues of interest.

A lead article outlines the key issues, and futher contributions are welcome from all users - simply add them using the Comments form beneath the original article.

We are happy to consider organising and hosting debates on any issue, so if you have a subject you would like to raise, please contact us at editorial@ww-world.com.


Current debates

National School of Government

Among the issues currently being debated on this website, the National School of Government seeks views from civil servants on how the civil service should approach the issue of sustainable development.

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Sir Gus O'Donnell Cabinet Secretary, Head of Home Civil Service

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