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  • Upstream by Design: The Corporate Role in Making Prevention Real
    2026/04/27

    In this episode of The Truth About Local Government, Matt Masters is joined by Simon Higgins to explore why local government must focus on prevention, and why corporate services have a critical and often underestimated, role to play in making prevention succeed.

    While prevention is often associated with frontline services, Simon and Matt argue that sustainable, effective prevention only works when it is led, enabled and protected by corporate leadership. Drawing on Simon’s experience of preventative work at Cumberland, the discussion examines how corporate services such as finance, HR, policy, commissioning and data can either unlock or unintentionally undermine preventative approaches.

    The conversation explores why too many councils intervene only when people reach crisis point – when outcomes are worse, costs are higher and options are limited – and why shifting upstream is essential for supporting communities, managing demand and protecting public services.

    This episode offers practical insight for Chief Executives, Corporate Directors of Resources and senior leaders on:

    • Why prevention must be treated as a corporate and system‑wide responsibility
    • The conditions required for preventative strategies to work in practice
    • How leaders can move beyond short‑term pressures to embed long‑term preventative thinking
    • What success in prevention actually looks like, and how to sustain it

    A timely and candid conversation for leaders who want to ensure local government supports residents before crisis hits, not after.

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    21 分
  • Power‑Sharing and the Future of Councils: A Conversation with Abigail Gallop
    2026/04/19

    This episode explores how power‑sharing is reshaping the political and operational reality of local government. Matthew speaks with Abigail Gallop, Head of the Independent Group at the Local Government Association (LGA), about the rapid rise of multi‑party councils, the decline of single‑party dominance, and what these shifts mean for leadership, accountability, and democratic culture.

    Drawing on examples such as Runnymede’s, Abigail explains how councils are four co‑leader model adapting to new political landscapes, what makes shared leadership succeed or fail, and why collaborative governance may become the defining feature of the next decade. The conversation cuts through assumptions and gets to the practical truth of how councils function when no one party holds all the power.

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    23 分
  • Stepping Up, Stepping In: Lessons from Interim Leadership with Steve Gibling
    2026/04/13

    Interim leadership is often seen as a holding pattern, a bridge between what was and what comes next. But for organisations in transition, an interim chief executive can be a stabiliser, a strategist and a catalyst for clarity.

    In this episode, Matt Masters speaks with Steve Gibling, Interim Chief Executive of Selwyn District Council and former Interim CEO at Buller District Council, about what it really means to step into the top job on a temporary basis. Drawing on more than 25 years across local government, tertiary education and the not‑for‑profit sector, Steve shares a grounded, practical view of how to lead when time is limited, expectations are high and the organisation needs both continuity and confidence.

    The conversation explores how to approach an interim role, whether stepping up internally or arriving from outside, and how to balance stewardship with the opportunity to make meaningful impact. Steve reflects on how to read culture quickly, how to maintain momentum on critical programmes, and how to decide what is appropriate to change when your mandate is temporary. He also unpacks the unique learning value of interim roles and why they can be career‑defining for leaders who embrace them with clarity, humility and intent.

    This episode is essential listening for leaders navigating organisational transitions, preparing for executive succession, or wanting to understand how to lead well in periods of uncertainty.

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    18 分
  • ABCD & Beyond: What Local Government Needs Next
    2026/04/08

    In this episode of The Truth About Local Government, we explore a bold new resource reshaping how councils think about community development: ABCD & Beyond: A Practical Guide for Local Government.

    Matt is joined by two of the book’s authors, Dee Brooks, Director of the Jeder Institute and International Liaison for the ABCD Institute, and Lee Griffiths, community development practitioner, facilitator and systems bridge‑builder. Together, they’ve helped shape Asset‑Based Community Development practice across Australia and internationally.

    This conversation dives into what ABCD is (and what it isn’t), why councils struggle to shift from “problems to possibilities,” and how hierarchy, risk and process shape community‑led work. We explore the eight core values of ethical ABCD practice, the difference between genuine co‑design and performative consultation, and the practical steps councils can take to embed ABCD in real‑world systems.

    If you’re committed to working with communities rather than simply delivering services to them, this episode offers a roadmap, and a challenge, for what local government could become.

    #LocalGovernment #ABCD #CommunityDevelopment #StrengthsBasedPractice #PublicSector #LocalGov #CommunityLed #CoDesign #Inclusion #SystemsChange #PlaceBasedWorking #Councils #PublicService #TruthAboutLocalGovernment

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    19 分
  • Managing Conflicting Needs between Neurodivergent Colleagues
    2026/04/08

    In this episode, Matt sits down with Parul Singh, Founder of Parallel Minds, a neurodiversity consultancy shaping a more inclusive future for people working in tech and digital roles. Parul brings a rare combination of professional expertise, lived experience, and deep sector insight, challenging organisations to rethink how they support neurodivergent talent and to build environments where every mind can thrive.

    Together, we explore how employers can better navigate and balance the conflicting needs that sometimes arise within neurodivergent teams. At a time when legislation, expectations, and understanding of neurodivergence are evolving at pace, Parul highlights the importance of reflection, curiosity, and confident leadership.

    This conversation is a practical guide for employers and line managers who want to create workplaces where neurodivergent colleagues feel safe, supported, and able to do their best work, not just in theory, but in everyday practice.

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    23 分
  • Inside NW Employers’ New Report: Neurodiversity – Line-managers’ Experiences of Support Provision and Skill Gaps Within North West Local Government
    2026/04/08

    In this TALG episode, Matt is joined by Kev Collier, Strategic Lead – Learning & Development and Karen Roberts, Business Development Manager from North West Employers and Dr Sarah Crozier, Reader in Occupational Psychology, Department of People and Performance, Faculty of Business and Law, Manchester Metropolitan University to explore their newly released thought‑leadership report: Neurodiversity at Work – Line-managers’ Experiences of Support Provision and Skill Gaps Within North West Local Government.

    Drawing on survey responses and focus groups with line‑managers across the region, the report uncovers a compelling picture: while over 75% of managers have supported neurodivergent colleagues, fewer than half feel confident doing so. Many described uncertainty, inconsistent guidance, and systems that don’t always enable good practice with 78% saying the physical environment itself creates barriers.

    The team unpack the findings, the stories behind the data, and the roadmap for change. They explore what line‑managers need, how organisations can build psychologically safe cultures, and why senior leadership buy‑in is essential for genuine neuro inclusion.

    This episode is essential listening for leaders, HR professionals, and anyone committed to building healthier, more inclusive workplaces across local government.

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    29 分
  • Tracks to Transformation: How Transport and Regeneration Unlock Place Potential
    2026/03/01

    Transport infrastructure doesn’t just move people, it moves markets, investment, and ambition. In this episode of Tracks to Transformation, Matt sits down with John Plumridge, former Director of Estates & Facilities at Birmingham City University, to explore how transport and regeneration work together to unlock the economic potential of a place.

    John shares the inside story of STEAMhouse, one of the UK’s most significant university‑led regeneration projects, and explains how a neglected corner of Birmingham was transformed into a thriving innovation ecosystem. He reflects on the strategic decisions behind the business case, the funding model, and the collaborative design that brought academia, students, entrepreneurs, and global businesses into one shared space.

    The conversation then widens to the regional picture: the catalytic role of HS2, the power of transport connectivity in reshaping investment patterns, and the way major infrastructure projects can shift the economic gravity of a city. We explore how STEAMhouse has become a magnet for inward investment, including Cisco’s expansion into the STEAMhouse Innovation Centre and what this signals about the West Midlands’ growing innovation economy.

    At its core, this episode is about how places change: how infrastructure unlocks opportunity, how regeneration builds confidence, and how collaboration between universities, businesses, and public sector partners can create the conditions for long-term economic growth.

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    17 分
  • The Moment That Matters: Matt Masters on Joining OPUS and the Future of Workforce Design
    2026/02/27

    This episode of The Truth About Local Government captures a pivotal moment in the evolution of public sector workforce leadership. Ben Dixon, Head of Workforce Solutions, is joined by Matt Masters, the newly appointed Head of Executive Workforce Solutions at OPUS People Solutions, for a candid and energising conversation about purpose, alignment and the future of talent in local government.

    Matt reflects on the personal and professional journey that led him to OPUS and the wider Vertas Group, including the importance of finding an environment where his strengths as a neurodivergent leader with ADHD and OCD are understood, supported and amplified. He speaks openly about why OPUS stood out: the integrity of its leadership, the depth of technical expertise across the Group’s Managing Directors, and the rare blend of operational insight and strategic workforce capability that he believes the sector urgently needs.

    Together, Ben and Matt explore the challenges facing councils today, from leadership capacity to workforce resilience, and why this moment represents a turning point for how the sector attracts, develops and retains senior talent. Matt shares his vision for building agile, high‑performing executive teams and explains why values alignment is not a “nice to have” but the foundation for meaningful, sustainable change.

    This episode offers a hopeful, grounded look at what becomes possible when purpose, capability and culture align, and why Matt sees his move to OPUS as the moment that matters for both his own leadership journey and the future of workforce design in local government.

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    25 分