Minister Donohoe welcomes fourth Progress Report on the implementation of the Civil Service Renewal Plan
From Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform
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The Minister for Finance & Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD, today published the Fourth Renewal Plan Progress Report on the Civil Service Renewal Plan.
Speaking following publication of the Progress Report, Minister Donohoe said:
‘I am very pleased to publish the fourth Progress Report on the Civil Service Renewal Plan, which outlines the significant achievements that have been reached since the Plan was first introduced in 2014. The actions in the Plan are guiding the development of the civil service and the Report shows the important steps that have been taken to date and the range of reforms that have been put in place to improve the service for those who work in it and those who depend on it .’
The Civil Service Renewal Plan, published in 2014, set out a vision for the civil service: to achieve the best possible results for Government, a better service for customers and a better place to work for staff. It built on the strengths of the civil service to ensure it has the capacity and capability it needs to meet challenges and to deliver an excellent service to the State. The programme of reform was developed to create a more unified, professional, responsive, open and accountable civil service and is overseen by the Civil Service Management Board. This is the fourth such report since the Plan was initiated and it captures the progress made across all of the actions in the Plan.
Robert Watt, Secretary General of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform remarked that:
‘As the civil service, we are at the heart of Irish society – everything we do impacts on our country, its organisations and, most importantly, its people. We have seen enormous change in the environment in which we work and across the system and the Renewal Plan, along with a number of other key strategies, is helping to transform how the civil service conducts its business’.
“The changes we are making will help the civil service to ensure that it can deliver effectively into the future. I would like to acknowledge the key role colleagues in the Civil Service Management Board are playing in changing the civil service and that of staff who continue to embrace change and reform. While we can be proud of what we have achieved together thus far we also are ambitious to achieve more into the future.”
The Minister also said that:
‘Clearly, the civil and the wider public service, through the [internal-link 4579 | Public Service Reform Plan ] (Our Public Service 2020) are undergoing enormous transformation. We need to maintain the momentum and achieve the best results we can for the resources we are investing in reform. I am looking forward to the next phase of renewal which will build on the progress made to date and identify new priorities’.
ENDS
Further Information:
The Civil Service Renewal Plan included 25 headline actions with each of the actions at various stages of implementation and delivery. The implementation of the Civil Service Renewal Plan has been carried out on a phased basis:
Significant progress has been made in delivering this ambitious programme of reform. Achievements include:
All progress reports can be accessed here: Civil Service Renewal Plan- Progress Reports .