
Thought Leadership3
Health and social care are constantly evolving, and no single organisation has all the answers.
By working alongside our clients on some of the toughest challenges, we’ve gained unique insights into what really drives meaningful change.
This space brings together our latest thinking: practical ideas, real examples, and proven approaches that are already delivering impact across the sectors.
Here you’ll find articles written by our consultants and partners, sharing perspectives that might help as you navigate similar challenges.
If you’d like to explore any of these ideas further, we’d love to talk.
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Building a system that flows: Now, Next and Future
In this health and care blueprint we show how systems can move from crisis to prevention: helping people stay independent, supporting professionals with joined-up care, and giving leaders a clear vision of what good looks like.
Supercharging practice with purpose: Reflections from our children’s services leadership shared learning session
In this Children’s Services session we explored how digital can supercharge practice in social care and SEND, enhancing judgement and relationships, tackling admin burdens, and helping leaders drive a more preventative system.
The 10 Year Health Plan for England | The vision for how to deliver the 3 big shifts and create a sustainable model for health
In this response to the 10-Year Health Plan we explore the ambition to create a preventative, neighbourhood-based model of care, and highlight why delivery now depends on the ‘how’ - frontline change, digital solutions, and real execution.
Co-production for innovation | it starts with relationships, not roadmaps
In this piece we explore how real innovation in health and care comes from people, not policy, and how co-production, trust, and lived experience can shape more human, preventative services.
Why digital must be at the heart of Local Government Reform
In this Local Government feature we explore how reform can be a platform for change, with digital and data at the heart of prevention, productivity, and more connected services.
Spending Review 2025: A defining moment for digital health and government
In this Spending Review response we unpack the record £10 billion investment in NHS technology, the wider £1.9 billion for digital government, and why turning funding into real change now depends on delivery, integration, and new models of care.
Fostering Fortnight: supporting and empowering carers through digital solutions
In this Children’s Services feature we explore how digital can better support foster carers, strengthen relationships, and help councils move from appreciation to action in building more sustainable care.
The digital blueprint: cause for optimism in social care
In this Adult Social Care feature we share our Digital Blueprint, showing how prevention, independence, and financial sustainability can be achieved through digital innovation, with real-world examples and measurable impact.
Enterprise Architecture is your superpower. What is it, why do you need it and where do you start?
In this Enterprise Architecture feature we show how documenting your organisation’s EA can align strategy and technology, reduce costs, and support better decisions — helping leaders focus investment where it delivers the most impact.
Long-term care: unlocking better support through digital innovation
In this piece, we focus on short term support — how digital solutions can improve the quality and effectiveness of short-term support, driving better outcomes for people receiving it.
Why cyber essentials is the ideal start to your Enterprise Architecture journey
In our last Enterprise Architecture article we said identify a pressing issue that matters to senior stakeholders and demonstrate how EA can help resolve it.
What could be a more essential place to start than Cyber Essentials (CE) - all businesses should have it and it will accelerate your EA development.
How to start your EA journey – and the one (free) standard you need to use.
In this Enterprise Architecture article we focus on how you start: what is a good start looks like and the lessons we have learned to have the best possible start.
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