The Government Explains
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The Government Explains

A Study of the Information Services

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The Government Explains

A Study of the Information Services

About this book

An informed public is the basis of a sound democracy. Public authorities must publicize their work if they are to carry out their duties effectively. But the dividing line between information and propaganda is finely drawn, and public authorities must be on their guard against misuse of public relations techniques. Originally published in 1965, this study examines the way in which the central government information services had developed within the British constitution as a valuable supplement to the more traditional channels of communication of Parliament and the Press at the time.

The book traces the growth of government information services from tentative beginnings in the late nineteenth century, through two world wars – the second in particular, providing the impetus for rapid growth – to the firmly established public relations organization which existed at the time of original publication. At the apex of this organization is the Minister responsible for coordinating information policy, and particular attention is given to the development and growth of the coordinating role at both the ministerial and official level.

The study describes the structure and work of the Information Divisions and discusses the functions of the Central Office of Information in providing them with the professional and technical services they require. In 1949, a new Information Officer Class was created. The book describes the discussions which led to its formation, analyses its form and structure, and examines its relationship with the other Treasury Classes.

The government's public relations are not confined to information officers. For the ordinary citizen the main channel of communication with government is through personal contact with the individual official, on the telephone or by letter. Public relations training for all civil servants who meet the public is therefore of very great importance. The study illustrates the methods used in the training of lower grades in the Post Office, the Ministry of Labour, and the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.

The book was the work of a distinguished Study Group of the Royal Institute of Public Administration, today it can be read in its historical context.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040818466

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Title Page
  6. Original Copyright Page
  7. Foreword
  8. Contents
  9. Preface
  10. Chapter I The Channels of Communication
  11. Chapter II From the Beginning to 1945
  12. Chapter III 1945 to the Present Day
  13. Chapter IV The Apex Organization: Co-ordination of Information
  14. Chapter V The Departmental Information Divisions at Work
  15. Chapter VI The Common Service Departments: The Central Office of Information and Her Majesty's Stationery Office
  16. Chapter VII Staffing the Information Services
  17. Chapter VIII The Training of Civil Servants for their Relations with the Public
  18. Chapter IX Comment and Conclusion
  19. Appendix A—Supplement to Chapter VI Expenditure on the Information Services
  20. Appendix B—Supplement to Chapter VIII Further details of Training Schemes for Various Groups of Civil Servants in their Relations with the Public
  21. Index

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