Get involved in techUK’s Local Public Services Innovation Week 2024
Call for guest blogs from members and stakeholders on #LPSInnovation, looking at how digital innovations can transform local public service outcomes.
techUK members and local government stakeholders are invited to contribute to techUK’s Local Public Services Innovation Week, which will take place from Tuesday 28 - Friday 31 May 2024.
techUK will also host its annual Local Public Services Innovation Summit on 12 June at techUK offices in London. Attending is free for members and the public sector, so register now to secure your in-person ticket. Join us as we rethink how councils’ services are delivered and the role innovation and technology can play in helping local authorities meet their pressing challenges.
During the week, we will showcase the innovation happening across local government and explore the emerging technologies and conditions needed to transform the delivery and outcomes of local public services, as well as the skills necessary for the future workforce and how we can use procurement as an enabler for innovation and deliver better value for the council and users
Each day during the week, there will be a different topic with blog posts and videos (#LPSInnovation) on each theme. We invite you to contribute to one of the topics outlined below.
If you would like to contribute, please see below the types of content we accept. Please email [email protected] by 3 May which topic and theme you’d like to contribute to, so we can confirm you in our content calendar.
You can read our contributor guidelines in more detail here. The blogs and video content will be featured on the techUK website and promoted via Twitter and LinkedIn throughout the week. Please send your blog or video to [email protected] no later than 17 May.
The themes for the Innovation week content submission are:
- Procurement as an enabler for innovation
- How can we ensure success in tech procurement for local government?
- How can we best navigate procurement processes for local government?
- Skills needed for the workforce of the future
- What are the behaviour changes or skills gaps that need to be addressed to support the creation of a space where innovation can thrive?
- What skills, roles and functions do local authorities need to adopt emerging technologies and keep up with the pace of innovation.
- Creating more resilient and cost-effective services
- What is needed to create long-lasting, resilient and cost-effective local public services to support our communities?
- How can collaboration and partnership between councils, industry and residents help co-create meaningful services?
- Technologies transforming local outcomes and delivering resilient services
- How do we create the conditions for innovation and technology to thrive?
- What are the technologies transforming the delivery of our local public services and helping to solve some of the most pressing problems our communities and places face?
We welcome a variety of formats so that you can decide what would best fit your company. Here is what you can submit and some guidelines:
Blogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
- Between 600 – 1,000 words long
- Can include images, infographics and videos/vlogs (see below guidelines about submitting vlogs)
- Add links throughout your text
- Download our blog submission form here (instructions here), fill it in and submit.
Vlogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
- Between 3 to 6 minutes
- YouTube link or MP4 file
- Title for the video and any intro text
- Examples: #1
Video Statements
These will be published on our social media channels primarily and spotlighted on our campaign week page.
- Create a 30 to 90 seconds (max 2 min) speaking to camera video, responding/expanding to 1 of the questions/topics above.
- Email us your video at https://wetransfer.com/. Instructions here.
- Examples: #1 , #2
Georgina Maratheftis
Georgina is techUK’s Associate Director for Local Public Services
Ileana Lupsa
Ileana Lupsa is the Programme Manager for Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, at techUK.
Tracy Modha
Tracy supports several areas at techUK, including Cyber Exchange, Cyber Security, Defence, Health and Social Care, Local Public Services, Nations and Regions and National Security.
Alison Young
Alison Young is the Associate Director Local Public Services.
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