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5、ublished by Demos October 2023 Demos.Some rights reserved.15 Whitehall,London,SW1A 2DDT:020 3878 3955hellodemos.co.ukwww.demos.co.uk3CONTEXTThis briefing paper is part of Demos work on reforming public services and moving towards a more preventative state.The first paper in The Preventative State se
6、ries,Rebuilding our local,social and civic foundations,focused on the vision of a preventative state and suggested the idea of Treasury reform to support it.This briefing document is designed to flesh out more about how that would work.With thanks to Ben Glover for his contribution to shaping this p