Meet Tanvi Bhatkal – Her Passion for Research and Social Impact

Our Team is the reason we consistently deliver exceptional results for our clients, we want to introduce you to our team members who are the driving force behind Leapwise. Meet Tanvi Bhatkal Tanvi Bhatkal is a manager at Leapwise. With a background in research and public policy, Tanvi works closely with public sector leaders to drive evidence-based decision in organisational strategy and programme design that addresses the needs of their organisation and improves outcomes for […]
Accelerating Multi-Agency Collaboration through the Hertfordshire Criminal Justice Board: A Leapwise Case Study

Hertfordshire’s Local Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) brings together leaders across the criminal justice system and plays a critical role in identifying priorities and coordinating action across a complex system. The Hertfordshire LCJB had recorded several successes in the partnership – from improving court attendance and efficiency through text message reminders to defendants, to providing citizen […]
Supporting Thames Valley Police to Assure their Biggest Transformation Programme — A Leapwise Case Study

The current policing landscape in the UK is characterised by increasing pressures on police forces: higher volume and more complex demand, recruitment & retention challenges, loss of public trust & confidence and broader criminal justice system strains. While Uplift has created potential to rebuild local policing capacity, particularly in neighbourhood policing and investigations, the short and mid-term fiscal position for […]
Crafting an Effective Turnaround Strategy: Seven Key Steps for Leaders

Seven Pillars of Public Sector Turnaround Amid tight budgets and increasing demand pressures, it is now only the best managed (or luckiest!) public services that are consistently achieving great results for the public. Five police forces in England and Wales are currently in the HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) ‘Engaged’ process, the police equivalent of ‘special measures’. A number of councils are experiencing a […]