Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactCould a truth commission into our past help us understand how racism lives in our present?The UK is often seen as ‘better’ at integration and race relations and equality than the USA, so what is with the Black Lives Matter…Jun 13, 20202Jun 13, 20202
Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactFinding hope in crisis: Out of this horror, could Coronavirus offer a chance for governments and…The fight against Covid-19 already feels hard and long, yet the first case can be traced back to as recently as November 2019. We are…Apr 21, 2020Apr 21, 2020
Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactFour communications phases of an escalating crisis — how Covid-19 will put trust in government to…Nadine SmithMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Nadine SmithCan governments really heal nations?Can governments really heal nations?Feb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactThe moral maze of leadershipWhat is a moral leader? Does such a thing exist? A BBC Radio 4 programme aptly named ‘Moral Maze’ recently asked how should we judge a…Jul 2, 2019Jul 2, 2019
Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactCaring for those who care — what we learned at OneTeamGov’s first Wellbeing CampIt has been several years now since I worked inside Whitehall, the home of the UK government departments’ HQs, so I often feel an imposter…Jun 12, 2019Jun 12, 2019
Nadine SmithinCentre for Public ImpactCommonwealth Day — knowing what tore us apart can help knit us back togetherThis week, amid the usual but even more heightened Brexit mayhem, we celebrated Commonwealth Day. This is a day to feel joyous about the…Mar 15, 2019Mar 15, 2019