SOIF MD Cat Tully has published a new blog sharing more about the UK House of Commons Liaison Committee's visionary new report. Cat writes:
"This is the first time that any part of the UK government has had a holistic discussion on how to safeguard the wellbeing of current and next generations. I was one of two Specialist Advisers to the Liaison Committee’s inquiry, and I am thrilled to share some highlights from the Committee’s report, focusing on the parts about governance in times of uncertainty and the protection of democracy for future generations."
She shares more about her role contributing expertise in embedding long-term thinking, connecting with global experts and crucially, linking to coalitions of young, diverse people who are pioneering strategic approaches.
Special thanks to Sir Bernard Jenkin, Chair of the Liaison Committee and Major General Jonathan Shaw, fellow Specialist Adviser. Their exemplary leadership, alongside the commitment of all committee members and the support from the parliamentary staff, has been crucial to the success of this endeavour.
The progressive approach they have outlined not only scrutinises the wellbeing of today’s UK but also that of tomorrow's, catalysing a shift towards governance that robustly integrates the voices of future generations.
Explore her commentary on the report and discover how its recommendations could transform UK governance by aligning today's policies with the needs of next generations. Read here: https://bit.ly/3V76L4M
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