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New Whitehall Innovation Hub

The National School of Government’s Sunningdale Institute has established an Innovation Hub to develop know-how on stimulating and supporting innovation in government and the public services.

The Hub will provide a focal point for public innovation across Whitehall and will play a galvanising role in developing the channels and behaviours in government that will support the flow of innovative practices across Whitehall and within localities.

The Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills (DIUS) is funding the Hub following the publication of its White Paper ‘Innovation Nation’ (March 2008) which called for the Hub to be created as a new partnership of organisations “to capture and disseminate learning about public sector innovation”.

The Whitehall Innovation Hub will carry out research and consultancy, network formation and active learning events for departmental leaders, develop corporate mechanisms that will help incentivise innovation, and look to international government interventions that seek to support more innovative government. This will include working with National School Sunningdale Institute Fellows - an impressive network of academics, consultants and former senior civil servants - to provide active support to those building a new landscape for government, not just in Whitehall but across the wider public service system. The National School will work with the Hub to build capacity to deliver more imaginative and integrated approaches to public service leadership and system innovation.

Minister of State for Science and Innovation, Ian Pearson stated:

“Innovation in the public services will be essential to meeting the economic, social and environmental challenges of the 21st century. The Whitehall Hub for Innovation will clearly have an important role to play in building a better understanding of how government can empower front line workers to innovate in response to the expectations of the public.”

Director of the Whitehall Innovation Hub at the National School Dr Su Maddock added:

“The Innovation Hub will help find more innovative ways of addressing the big-cross-cutting challenges like social care and climate change by building bridges between those in public services and in Whitehall who want to make a difference. Innovation in the public sector is about relationships, connections and collaboration with all those in the value or delivery chain.”

Whitehall Innovation Hub partners include the National School of Government’s Sunningdale Institute, uNESTA’s Public Innovation Laboratory, the Design Council and DIUS.

Notes to editors

  1. On secondment from Manchester Business School, Dr Su Maddock is the National School lead on innovation. Last year she organised a National School conference on creating the conditions for public service innovation, sponsored by NESTA. She is the director of a new National School Masters programme in leading change and was formerly the director of the Manchester Business School North West Change Centre.
  2. The National School of Government is the centre of excellence for innovation in learning and development in support of public service transformation and became a separate government department in 2007. It strives to ensure the highest professional and academic standards in organisational and people development. The National School’s Sunningdale Institute is a virtual academy of leading thinkers on management, organisation and governance. A list of Fellows is available on the National School website. Visit www.nationalschool.gov.uk for more information.
  3. The ‘Innovation Nation’ White Paper is available at http://www.dius.gov.uk/publications/innovation-nation.html

Dr Su Maddock can be contacted on email: su.madddock@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk or mobile 07739 102489.

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