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  • Building Trust in Testing & Vaccination

    Building Trust in Testing & Vaccination

    One month after the first long-awaited vaccine release, the U.S. experienced its deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic to date. In…
    Go to the profile of Rebecca Ierardo
    Rebecca Ierardo
    Mar 3

    Is CPI an inclusive place to work? Exploring psychological safety

    Carmella Grace De Guzman

    What is ‘community’?

    Toby Lowe

    Applying a dignity lens to government AI Ethics instruments: What does a dignity lens even mean?

    Lorenn Ruster

    The (il)logic of legibility: why governments should stop simplifying complex systems

    Thea Snow

    What’s needed in a “make or break” year? Design, inclusion and innovation

    Jane Aslanidis

    Who gets to vote? Whose vote counts? — Centre for Public Impact (CPI)

    Susan Reed
    A Manifesto for Better Government

    A Manifesto for Better Government

    A new vision for government that addresses the twin challenges of effectiveness and legitimacy.
    Go to the profile of Adrian Brown
    Adrian Brown
    Dec 3, 2019
    Our Vision For Government
    AI Ethics in government: understanding its past, present and reimagining its future

    AI Ethics in government: understanding its past, present and reimagining its future

    This post shares the context for our research, our WIP questions and findings and extends an invitation for collaboration.
    Go to the profile of Lorenn Ruster
    Lorenn Ruster
    Dec 18, 2020
    Embracing complexity in government — a story about gardening and thinking in systems

    Embracing complexity in government — a story about gardening and thinking in systems

    This opinion paper is part of City of Melbourne’s upcoming“City of the Future Event” and was originally published by the City of Melbourne.
    Go to the profile of Thea Snow
    Thea Snow
    Jun 29, 2020
    Three Innovation Culture Themes of Government in 2020

    Three Innovation Culture Themes of Government in 2020

    How a government handles a pandemic says a lot about it’s character. Jane reflects on recent digital innovation conversations with senior…
    Go to the profile of Jane Aslanidis
    Jane Aslanidis
    Jun 11, 2020
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