United Kingdom
Briefing paper
Accountability, the Online Safety Act and the Basic Online Safety Expectations
This paper reflects discussions from a roundtable of experts prompted by proposals to grow and expand Australia’s online safety standards. It makes recommendations for enhanced reforms to strengthen transparency and ensure effective compliance.
Working paper
Public Sector Productivity Review: fifteen questions
By exploring the multiple dimensions of public sector productivity, this report aims to contribute meaningfully to the debate about how to increase public sector productivity. It is also intended to provide researchers and policy-makers with a series of questions that prompt further exploration.
Discussion paper
Putting analysis and assessment at the heart of government
During the COVID-19 pandemic, decisions that affected the lives of millions were determined by the ability of government to gather, synthesise and assess data. But good analysis and assessment of data will make for better government outside of crises too, as this paper sets out.
Report
Who gets a good deal? Revealing public attitudes to transport in Great Britain
The authors of this report argue that a new transport strategy is needed for England and the United Kingdom that sets out a desired future for how people travel, and a fair approach to achieving it.
Report
Programs improving civic and political participation: a rapid review
This report presents findings of a rapid review of evaluations of programs that aim to improve civic and political participation carried out in the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Member States of the European Union and the European Free Trade Agreement, Australia and New Zealand.