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Sanjay Mackintosh

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  • Jul 17, 2024 | themj.co.uk | Dawar Hashmi |Rob Miller |Pam Parkes |Sanjay Mackintosh

    The MJ Achievement Awards recently honoured the very best in local government, and Penna was proud to support three significant categories: Corporate Leadership Team of the Year, Chief Executive of the Year, and the prestigious Local Authority of the Year. Supporting these awards is our way of acknowledging the extraordinary efforts of local government leaders who work tirelessly to improve their communities.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | themj.co.uk | Sanjay Mackintosh |Rob Miller |Tess Godley |Paul Marinko

    The MJ Awards always bring out the best in people. Not just because you get to see so much of the hard work from councils that is rarely spoken of, but because everyone is there to be part of the celebration. I noticed something different this year – people seemed more relaxed, proud of their achievements (award or no award) and above all, hopeful for the future. Maybe it was because the General Election was around the corner at the time of the event, but I also think the narrative is shifting.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | themj.co.uk | Sanjay Mackintosh

    Author Profile Sanjay Mackintosh Articles by Sanjay Mackintosh MJ AWARDS So much more than a trophy By Sanjay Mackintosh – Managing Director, Roretti | 17 July 2024 Sanjay Mackintosh looks back on The MJ Awards 2024. HEALTH Health and care integration: is it worth it? By Sanjay Mackintosh | 06 March 2024 Is health and care integration worth all the effort when the two systems are on their knees and e... WHITEHALL Is regulation restricting our freedom to deliver?

  • Mar 6, 2024 | themj.co.uk | Sanjay Mackintosh

    Like previous iterations – the Better Care Fund and Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships to name a couple – integrated care boards (ICBs) and integrated care partnerships (ICPs) are the next step on the journey with deeper involvement from local authorities, the voluntary and community sector, and members of the public in governance and decision making. All very sensible.

  • Nov 30, 2023 | themj.co.uk | Sanjay Mackintosh

    By Sanjay Mackintosh | 30 November 2023 If you sit round the council board table today, you might see your chief executive scratching their head over the Office for Local Government (Oflog) and your housing director getting to grips with the Social Housing Regulator.

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