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− | Dr [[David Halpern]] is Senior Fellow at the [[Institute for Government]] and | + | Dr [[David Halpern]] is Senior Fellow at the [[Institute for Government]] and was seconded to the Prime Minister's office to works on the [[Big Society]] and well being issues and as director of the [[Cabinet Office]]'s [[Behavioural Insights Team]]. Halpern was instrumental in founding the [[Institute for Government]] and was previously its Deputy Director.<ref> Institute for Government [http://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/ourpeople/ Our people David Halpern] accessed 27th September 2011 </ref> Prior to this Halpern lectured at [[Cambridge University]], [[Nuffield College]], Oxford and as a visiting professor at the [[Centre for European Studies]], Harvard. He also worked with the [[Policy Studies Institute]] as a researcher <ref> Institute for Government [http://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/ourpeople/ Our people David Halpern] accessed 27 September 2011 </ref> |
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* Established the [[Social Exclusion Task Force]], drafted its Action Plan; and authored many of the Strategy Unit's papers, such as on Life Satisfaction and on Personal Responsibility and Behaviour Change | * Established the [[Social Exclusion Task Force]], drafted its Action Plan; and authored many of the Strategy Unit's papers, such as on Life Satisfaction and on Personal Responsibility and Behaviour Change | ||
*Affiliated Lecturer Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University | *Affiliated Lecturer Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University | ||
− | * Former Advisor to Lord Sainsbury of Turville, [[David Sainsbury]] <ref> Public Policy Unit [http://ppu.politics.ox.ac.uk/ofb/ Options for Britain II] accessed 27th September 2011 </ref> | + | * Former Advisor to [[Lord Sainsbury of Turville]], [[David Sainsbury]] <ref> Public Policy Unit [http://ppu.politics.ox.ac.uk/ofb/ Options for Britain II] accessed 27th September 2011 </ref> |
==Publications == | ==Publications == |
Latest revision as of 07:10, 28 April 2016
Dr David Halpern is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government and was seconded to the Prime Minister's office to works on the Big Society and well being issues and as director of the Cabinet Office's Behavioural Insights Team. Halpern was instrumental in founding the Institute for Government and was previously its Deputy Director.[1] Prior to this Halpern lectured at Cambridge University, Nuffield College, Oxford and as a visiting professor at the Centre for European Studies, Harvard. He also worked with the Policy Studies Institute as a researcher [2]
Affiliations
- Chief Analyst in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (2001-2007) where he led reviews including the UK Government's Strategic Audits and recent Policy Reviews;
- Established the Social Exclusion Task Force, drafted its Action Plan; and authored many of the Strategy Unit's papers, such as on Life Satisfaction and on Personal Responsibility and Behaviour Change
- Affiliated Lecturer Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University
- Former Advisor to Lord Sainsbury of Turville, David Sainsbury [3]
Publications
- David Halpern, Hidden Wealth of Nations (Polity, 2009) (ISBN 9780745648019, 9780745648026)
- David Halpern, Social Capital (Polity, 2005) (ISBN 9780745625478, 9780745625485)
- David Halpern, Options for Britain I: a strategic policy review (Dartmouth 1996).
- David Halpern, Options for a New Britain II (2009) [4]
- David Halpern, Mental Health and the Built Environment, (John Wiley and Sons Ltd Polity Press 1995) (ISBN10: 0745648029 ISBN13: 9780745648026)
References
- ↑ Institute for Government Our people David Halpern accessed 27th September 2011
- ↑ Institute for Government Our people David Halpern accessed 27 September 2011
- ↑ Public Policy Unit Options for Britain II accessed 27th September 2011
- ↑ Public Policy Unit Options for a New Britain II Background (2009) accessed 27th September 2011