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Fiction and Fakery: How to Rebuild Trust in the Public Sector

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In a world of fake news, how much does public trust matter to the survival and success of your services and programmes, and our democracy?

Download our report which discusses, through a series of opinion pieces and real-life examples, how public sector organisations are strengthening connections and building trust with the people they serve.

  • Explore each section to understand:
  • Why trust is vital to the organisation’s strategic objectives
  • The risks posed by misinformation and disinformation
  • How the organisation is building stronger relationships
  • The role and impact of communications
  • Examples of effective public engagement

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