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The home of Open Public Services on PGµç×Ó. Open Public Services (OPS) is the government’s reform programme for public services. We work with people across government, local government, the private sector and civil society t…
A new initiative will build on existing evidence-based policy making to guide decision-making in public services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Adult Social Care Choice Framework sets out the choices people are able to make in relation to their care and support.
Government response to the consultation on proposals for greater patient involvement and more choice.
White paper setting out the government’s programme for open public services.
The 2014 progress report on Open Public Services shows how our reforms are giving people choice and control over the services they use.
The Barriers to Choice Review, or the Boyle Review, is an independent review by David Boyle about public demand for choice in public services.
The Choice Charter sets out government principles to increase choice in public services and what users should receive from their services.
Guidance on the choices available to current social tenants, including Right to Buy, HomeSwap Direct and Right to Manage.
Annual progress updates on implementation of the government’s programme of public sector reform.
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