IPA’S NEW WEBSITE AIMS TO STRENGHTEN PUBLIC SECTOR ENGAGEMENT

Oct 16, 2025 | Nationwide News

The Institute of Public Administration (IPA) has launched a new website at www.ipa.ie, which forms part of its broader digital transformation programme, aims to reflect its commitment to supporting the ongoing development of Ireland’s public service with a future-ready workforce.

Designed with accessibility and ease of use in mind, the website enables public servants and organisations to find courses, resources, and advisory services more efficiently.

The redesign forms an integral component of the IPA’s phased brand refresh, underscoring its position as a progressive and professional organisation committed to serving the evolving needs of the Public Service, while upholding the core public service values that define the IPA.

Key features include:

  • Find your course: A single, searchable database of all IPA programmes, allowing users to quickly locate details of relevant courses and development opportunities.
  • Latest developments: Updates on IPA activities, collaborations, and research across the Public Service.
  • Insights: Articles and commentary from IPA experts and partners on topics such as leadership, policy, governance, technology, and sustainability.
  • Showcasing real-world experiences: Case studies and testimonials from public and civil servants who have undertaken IPA programmes, highlighting real-world applications and impact.

Helen Brophy, Director General of the IPA, said: ‘The new website is the first stage of bringing all our specialist services together in a user-friendly, accessible, and informative environment. It enables everyone in the Public Service, including the local government and state agency sectors, to explore their development opportunities with ease and confidence. In phase two, we will introduce additional features and functionality to further support those considering or already engaging with the IPA to strengthen their careers and organisations.’

Visit www.ipa.ie to explore the new site and learn more about the IPA’s programmes and services.

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