Future of Government Seminar Series – The social impacts of COVID-19: Let’s not just press Restart, let’s press Reset

On 13 October, Deloitte and IPAA Queensland’s hosted the first event in our Future of Government Series – The social impact of COVID-19: Let’s not just press restart, let’s press reset – with over 100 tuning in for what was a lively, insightful and thought-provoking discussion on this important public purpose topic.

The webinar featured an interactive panel discussion with speakers from the business, government, community and university sectors examining the social impacts of and responses to COVID-19 across some key policy areas.

Natasha Doherty, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics, is the author of Deloitte’s recent report The social impacts of COVID-19 – see bio

Michael Hogan, Adjunct Professor, QUT Centre for Justice, and Principal, Michael Hogan Consulting – see bio

Belinda Drew, Chief Executive, Community Services Industry Alliance – see bio

Superbly moderated by Michael Kissane (Deloitte), the panellists shared their perspectives on what the impacts of the pandemic mean for policy design and service delivery models to build a more socially and economically inclusive Australia.

READ our wrap up of the webinar on the IPAA blog below. 

 

 

Thanks to our valued partner –

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