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Local Government and the Research Community Steve Martin LOCAL GOVERNMENT KNOWLEDGE NAVIGATOR SEMINAR 23 rd June 2014

Local Government and the Research Community

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Local Government and the Research Community. Steve Martin LOCAL GOVERNMENT KNOWLEDGE NAVIGATOR SEMINAR 23 rd June 2014. A broken bridge?. Analysis, Advocacy and Advice. Identify local government knowledge needs Test whether existing research is relevant to these - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Local Government and the Research Community

Local Government and the Research Community

Steve Martin

LOCAL GOVERNMENT KNOWLEDGE NAVIGATOR SEMINAR

23rd June 2014

Page 2: Local Government and the Research Community

A broken bridge?

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Identify local government knowledge needs Test whether existing research is relevant to these Find and publicise exemplars of councils that are

making the most of research Pilot approaches to packaging knowledge - Need 2

Know reviews Advise on ways to better connect local

government and research/researchers

Analysis, Advocacy and Advice

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Overview of the state of: Local government capacity and

knowledge/evidence needs Relevance of existing research base Links between research and local government Actions to strengthen evidence use by local

government

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Demand Reviewed LGA Board papers, LGA/SOLACE policy

priorities etc. Interviewed key individuals and representatives of

networks

Supply Reviewed ESRC funded research and other research

centres Interviewed

Research centres whose work is relevant to local government

Funders that commission or produce relevant work Organisations that are active in considering evidence

needs (SOLACE Foundation, ESRC, NESTA, Alliance for Useful Evidence)

Evidence

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Demand - capacity

Research capacity in local government not strong Variable and dwindling in-house capability Diminishing resources to commission own

research Lack capability to scan for and make most of

existing research knowledge and evidence Exemplars – effective because of champions

and in spite of existing structures, processes andincentives

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Lack of a research isn’t the most significant issue facing local politicians or managers

Idea of building local government R&D unfamiliar and met with some scepticism

But recognition that austerity means we need knowledge and evidence to find new solutions

Interest in focusing publicly funded research on local government’s needs

Demand - attitudes

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Accessible, reliable and timely (answer today’s questions)

Co-definition of problems and co-production of solutions

Navigation aids and segmentation – who needs what knowledge and bringing it to their attention

Translation and transferability - help in understanding replicability and application in local context

Focus on local government perspective – national policy needs not necessarily the same as local needs

Research methodologies which support innovation

Demand - needs

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Demand - topics

Current complex multi-faceted ‘problems’ Cross local services - ‘place based’ issues Not new, but with austerity twist

Local economic levers People with learning disabilities Public health Local government in a digital age Local government in an ageing society Future models of local government New models of finance Troubled families

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ESRC instruments Knowledge Exchange, KTPs, IAAs PhD studentship schemes Venture Partnerships

Existing material and research centres Over 100 ESRC funded projects in last four years Institute for Local Governance, Durham University Centre for Population Change, Southampton and St

Andrews Centre for Market and Public Organisation, Bristol Centre for Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy, IFS   Spatial Economics Research Unit, LSE What Works Centres

Plus cross UK Research Council potential

Supply: Research councils

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Kings Fund – health and social care, telehealth and telecare

Nuffield Trust - finance and deliver of quality social care  Centre of Urban and Regional Development Studies,

Newcastle University INLOGOV at Birmingham, Centre for Local & Regional

Government Research at Cardiff University and LGRU at DMU

Centre for Low Carbon Futures, Leeds University Joseph Rowntree Foundation - poverty, place and the

ageing society (programmes with Leeds, York and Bradford councils)

National Foundation for Educational Research Public Policy Institutes – Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff,

Liverpool, LSE, Manchester, Southampton, Strathclyde

Supply: non RCUK

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Actions

Change cultures in both communities Improve connectivity between and among the

communities Embed research in local government Seize some strategic opportunities to harness

research