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Many of the public’s interactions with the state are with frontline officials in health and social care, policing and local government. How much do the Nolan principles resonate with those delivering public services? How can frontline officials be supported to make ethical decisions? And how can frontline organisations prevent failures, and rebuild public trust where they occur?
Speakers:
Neil Basu, former Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
Helen Buckingham, Chair of National Voices
Amerdeep Somal, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman
This session was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
This event was part of the IfG’s conference, The Nolan Principles at 30: What does the future hold for standards in public life?
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Many of the public’s interactions with the state are with frontline officials in health and social care, policing and local government. How much do the Nolan principles resonate with those delivering public services? How can frontline officials be supported to make ethical decisions? And how can frontline organisations prevent failures, and rebuild public trust where they occur?
Speakers:
Neil Basu, former Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
Helen Buckingham, Chair of National Voices
Amerdeep Somal, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman
This session was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
This event was part of the IfG’s conference, The Nolan Principles at 30: What does the future hold for standards in public life?
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