TransformGov Talks: February 2026 · Luma
Liam Hawkes, Principal Service Designer, and Violette Gadenne, Senior User Researcher, Policy and Innovation Lab (CoLab), Home Office, on setting the scene,…
Next week, it's the 14th @transformgovtalks.bsky.social
Join us on Weds 25th, 6pm, MoJ/online, with:
- @liamhawkes.bsky.social & Violette Gadenne, CoLab, Home Office, on service design in a spending review
- @jamestplunkett.bsky.social @kinship.works on the energy at the edges
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20.02.2026 14:10
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A final Friday share of this new post, published this week. How do we activate citizen agency? Could we build an activation layer at the edges of public institutions? 👇
06.02.2026 13:41
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Excited to be finally giving a talk at TransformGov! 👏👇
22.02.2026 19:27
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We've been reading this excellent briefing from Professors Hannah Hesselgreaves & Chris Fox from @manmetuni.bsky.social, bringing together the latest thinking on relational public services & the changes to the state’s wiring that would be needed to bring this work to scale.
mmuperu.co.uk/wp-con...
11.02.2026 08:01
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📰 We've been reading this from David Robinson at Relationships Project with some sage advice for 2026. “It isn’t easy to make yourself big in some organisations, particularly large ones. It may even feel like an act of rebellion, but this is when it really matters.”
relationshipsproject...
05.02.2026 08:00
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How to activate citizen agency
If communities have half the answer, what is the other half?
Here James Plunkett gets specific about this process of activating the agency of citizens & keeps it practical by using a case study of one method, the Citizen First model developed by @publiclife.bsky.social that is currently running in Liverpool.
🔗 medium.com/@jamestpl...
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04.02.2026 08:00
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The latest in a series we're publishing in which we make human and civic alternatives to bureaucracy more legible. You’ll often hear politicians say that communities are best placed to figure out their own solutions to problems. It’s a worthy sentiment, but it’s difficult to put into practice. (1/2)
04.02.2026 08:00
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How to activate citizen agency
If communities have half the answer, what is the other half?
📣 New today: How to activate the agency of citizens. 📣
A post exploring methods for activating citizenship, using a case study of the Citizen First model developed by @publiclife.bsky.social and currently running in the Liverpool City Region. 1/n
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03.02.2026 08:15
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Green slide with text reading “Local Trust trusting local people” and “Civic rewilding: Applying the lessons from Big Local.” A report cover on the right shows illustrated trees, people, birds, and blocks under a sun, with text “CIVIC REWILDING: Applying the lessons from Big Local” and “A practical guide,” plus logos for Kinship Works, Local Trust, and The National Lottery Community Fund.
Green slide with the Local Trust logo and the heading “What did Big Local do?” Body text states, “Big Local followed the philosophy that with time, trust and resources, communities can develop the capacity to improve social outcomes for themselves,” with Kinship Works and National Lottery Community Fund logos.
Green slide with the Local Trust logo and the heading “How did Big Local do it?” Body text explains that long-term funding enabled holistic, relational, and preventative local action shaped by deep knowledge of local needs and assets, with Kinship Works and National Lottery Community Fund logos.
Green slide with the Local Trust logo and the heading “What does this mean for future investment in places?” Body text describes the approach as “civic rewilding,” creating conditions for organic, locally rooted civic life to grow, deepen, and spread, with Kinship Works and National Lottery Community Fund logos.
Did Big Local work?
Today, we’re sharing ‘Civic rewilding: Applying the lessons from Big Local’, produced with @kinship.works. The report tells the story of Big Local, reflecting on what it achieved over 15 years in 150 neighbourhoods across England, and how.
Read it here: https://bit.ly/49IGjqH
27.01.2026 13:00
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TransformGov Talks: February 2026 · Luma
Liam Hawkes, Principal Service Designer, and Violette Gadenne, Senior User Researcher, Policy and Innovation Lab (CoLab), Home Office, on setting the scene,…
Join us for our next event - 6pm, Wed 25 Feb, MoJ (SW1) & online
With:
- @liamhawkes.bsky.social & Violette Gadenne, CoLab, Home Office, on service design in a spending review
- @jamestplunkett.bsky.social @kinship.works on the energy at the edges - & how the centre can spread it
luma.com/q19znan6
29.01.2026 13:38
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Green graphic with the logo “Local Trust” and large text reading “Three phases to strengthen civic life and community-led renewal,” followed by “Based on James Plunkett’s analysis of the Big Local programme.” On the right is a black-and-white portrait of a man wearing glasses, with a right-pointing arrow and the “National Lottery Community Fund” logo in the bottom right.
Green slide with the logo text “Local Trust trusting local people” at top left and the heading “Phase 1: Protect local space.” Body text reads, “A programme carves out and protects local space in communities.” An icon of a hand holding a plant appears on the right, with the “National Lottery Community Fund” logo at the bottom right.
Green slide with the logo text “Local Trust trusting local people” at top left and the heading “Phase 2: The community instinct.” Body text reads, “Communities step into the space the programme has created, using the money and freedom to do work they care about.” An icon of three people held by two hands appears on the right, with the “National Lottery Community Fund” logo at the bottom right.
Green slide with the logo text “Local Trust trusting local people” at top left and the heading “Phase 3: Deepening and spreading.” Body text reads, “Over time, this work deepens and spreads beyond the immediate neighbourhood, influencing wider networks, institutions or movements.” An icon of an open book with arrows pointing outward appears on the right, with the “National Lottery Community Fund” logo at the bottom right.
Too many debates about what’s ‘broken’ in the UK focus on systems and institutions - not the people living with the consequences.
@jamestplunkett.bsky.social's latest blog draws on research on Big Local, highlighting what becomes possible when residents are trusted with time, resources and trust.
20.01.2026 15:45
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Power to the People
How Labour can restore civic life and counter the "Britain is broken" narrative
New post just out:
"Power to the People"
Today we have a guest post from @jamestplunkett.bsky.social on how Labour can counter the "Britain is Broken" narrative by investing in civic life and giving people more control over their community.
(Free to read)
open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/p...
18.01.2026 08:54
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Mapping public sector reformers: an update
In late October 2025, we kicked off some work trying to map where the public sector reformers are. What are the communities, events…
New this week! The latest in our work mapping public sector reformers. 👏👏👏
@gavinfreeguard.bsky.social has pulled together the amazing responses we got to a shoutout before Christmas. He’s shared an update here: 1/n
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15.01.2026 08:16
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A massive thank you to everyone who's so far contributed to our @kinship.works project, mapping where the communities interested in public sector reform are.
We've published a short update, but please keep sharing and adding (thank you!) medium.com/kinship-work...
12.01.2026 12:49
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Headline reflections:
📈 There was a lot of interest, but...
👎 We got a few things wrong...
👍 Our typology was broadly helpful, but...
🏢 Senior people inside government are vital...
🤔 There were mixed views on the private sector...
🌎 There’s a lot of international interest in this exercise
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12.01.2026 16:13
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Mapping public sector reformers: an update
In late October 2025, we kicked off some work trying to map where the public sector reformers are. What are the communities, events…
In late October 2025, @gavinfreeguard.bsky.social kicked off some work trying to map where the public sector reformers are.
He's now back with an update including reflections and propositions for what's next.
🔗 medium.com/kinship-work...
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12.01.2026 16:13
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Announcing Kinship Works
An alliance for a human alternative
9 months ago @jamestplunkett.bsky.social went full-time supporting the energy at the edges. Our old bureaucratic institutions struggle more each day. This is a movement to build a more human alternative.
👀 medium.com/@jamestplunk...
Our thanks to the many people who have shaped the thinking.
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23.09.2025 08:00
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LinkedIn
This link will take you to a page that’s not on LinkedIn
We also recommend diving into the earlier series and the accompanying work by the Institute for Community Studies.
🗃️ Earlier series/accompanying work: lnkd.in/eDM4SHU2
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05.01.2026 08:00
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We've been reading this report from @britishacademy.bsky.social & @nuffieldfoundation.org exploring how local communities influence social well-being. It's worth getting yourself a cup of something and a read.
☕ www.thebritishacadem...
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05.01.2026 08:00
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If you're not yet subscribed to our newsletter you're missing content like this: www.kinship.works/campaigns/vi...
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23.12.2025 14:50
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Big Local’s mechanisms of change
What can we learn about place based approaches from everything Big Local has done?
We enjoyed reading this thoughtful reflection from @johnhitchin.bsky.social on the report we co-authored and shared earlier this week on learnings from @localtrust.org.uk Big Local work.
18.12.2025 08:45
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“Social capital has a unique quality, unlike other forms of capital – when you spend it, you generate more of it.”
Today we welcome the publication of a Working Paper from @kinship.works that distills what we've learned about the practice of community-led renewal through Big Local.
More below 👇
16.12.2025 11:33
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Podcast | Shaping Places | Bex Trevalyan | Dave Erasmus
Bex Trevalyan joins Dave Erasmus to discuss the shared future of our high streets – and why collaboration, not consumption, is the key.
🎧 This recent episode with Rebecca Trevalyan on the 'Shaping Places' podcast is worth a listen.
She talk about our relationships with stuff, space and one another - and how they can transform the places we live.
Listen now ⤵️
16.12.2025 17:00
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