Design in the public sector programme open, themed on climate change, closing 4 September

Delivered in partnership between the LGA and Design Council, the Design in Public Sector programme (DIPS) equips councils with design skills and methods to apply to their toughest local climate challenges and most ambitious aspiration or mission.

Local Government Association writes:

The Design in the public sector programme is now open for applications. This year’s programme is themed on climate change. Apply now and learn how design tools and methods can help tackle climate change challenges.

The deadline for applications is 4 September 2020 at 5pm. More information can be found on the application page. You can also find further information on our FAQs page.

The aims of the Design in the Public Sector Programme are to:

  • Build cross-sector partnerships that collaboratively explore climate challenges locally to generate demonstrator projects
  • Build design skills and capabilities within the council and across partners, to reduce the impact of climate change, through mitigation or adaptation
  • Deliver an accelerated learning experience for local authorities
  • Create new insights and evidence to generate solutions
  • Enable new ways of working with partners and stakeholders
  • Create a community of practice around climate action across the sector sharing best practice, insight and key learning
  • To use the evidence and insight generated around climate action to inform policy recommendations

Funded by the LGA, delivered by Design Council, to date, the programme has supported 70 local authority led teams and over 350 public sector leaders to address multiple service challenges across all English regions.

Further information

For an informal discussion about the Design in the public sector programme, please contact:

DesignProgrammes@DesignCouncil.org.uk

This entry was posted in Sector NewsBlog. Bookmark the permalink.