Storytelling and government
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Stories can change lives, communities, and systems.  In this episode, we explore how telling and listening to stories can help to reimagine government. We’ll hear about how one man’s story of caring for his mother ignited a cultural shift in how stories are embedded in Scottish public services, and how a controversial fruit is helping to break down barriers between communities in Indonesia.  This special episode is part of the Digital Kick-off for the Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2024. #cbf2024 Featured in this episode: Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public ImpactRosie McIntosh (Host) - Global Director, Storytelling and Communications, Centre for Public ImpactTommy Whitelaw, National Lead, Person Centred Voices, The Health and Social Care AllianceIma Abdulrahim, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Cerita Caravan
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