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5 minutes ago, Richard Bradley said:
Hi Mark, at Transport for the North we were given the job to disrupt the analytical status quo and understand how investment decisions can be made more equitable. We have developed the Analytical Framework to achieve this, supported by evidence on why decisions may appear unfair. This applies just as much within the North as within the UK. The three themes that appeared from the associated ‘Five Whys’ root cause analysis included: exploring new futures and uncertainty; being able to show that levelling-up is good for the UK; and better representation of the customer experience. So a lot has been done over the past few years on levelling-up – I’m happy to take you through this experience if you want. Thanks Richard
That sounds good. I would love to know more. Also, any experience in translating these approaches to investment in other sectors e.g. housing, health care, education, crime – I guess you capture a lot of this through some kind of impact analysis?