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Horizon Scanning Centre


The Foresight Horizon Scanning Centre was set up in 2005 as a centre of excellence for strategic futures thinking to encourage longer term thinking and evidence-based analysis throughout Government.

Our goal is to support the use of evidence-based futures thinking in developing more innovative Government strategies and policies which are resilient to different future outcomes.

The Centre works with departments to help them improve their futures capability. At a time of substantial public service reform, futures thinking has a critical role to play in helping to ensure that wider perspectives are identified, traditional assumptions challenged and new possibilities explored.

Our main activities are:

  • Futures projects - The Foresight Horizon Scanning Centre does short projects, looking at more discrete issues 10-15 years in the future. The Centre has contributed to the development of policy in several government departments through its projects.
  • Training and tools - Foresight has published a toolkit based on the work of the Foresight programme since 2002. We are relaunching our training under Civil Service Learning in Autumn 2012.
  • The Sigma scan – an online searchable set of research papers that look 50 years into the future. The sigma scan covers the whole public policy spectrum of social, technological, political, economical and environmental issues.
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