Reforming public spending - seminar series
February - March 2010
All at 12.45 – 14.00 at Reform, 45 Great Peter Street, London, SW1P 3LT
Please come to any or all of Reform's new series of seminars on how to cut public spending - the defining domestic policy challenge for the next Government, of whatever flavour - and the economic effects of so doing.
The Reform series will bring together public sector leaders, Whitehall and local government officials, politicians and economists with the aim of advancing the debate around public spending reduction and efficiency.
The first seminars in the series are:
- The economic effects of cutting public spending – Hamish McRae, Associate Editor, The Independent – Wednesday 3 February
- The new economics of public spending - led by Professor Nick Bosanquet, Professor of Health Policy, Imperial College London and Consultant Director of Reform – Wednesday 10 February
- How to save money in schools – led by John McIntosh, Former Head of the London Oratory School – Tuesday 16 February
- Doing more for less in the police force – led by Julie Spence, Chief Constable, Cambridgeshire Constabulary – Thursday 18 February
- Doing more for less in the public sector – led by Alan Downey, UK Head of Public Sector, KPMG – Wednesday 17 March
- Saving money in higher and further education – Professor Alison Wolf, Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management, King’s College London – Tuesday 23 March
To register your interest for each individual event, please contact Thomas Cawston at thomas.cawston@reform.co.uk. Attendance will be confirmed before each event.
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