The Major Projects and Risk Division (MPRD) is the Department for Education’s centre of excellence for project delivery, supporting a profession grown from 200 to 600 colleagues. Their strategy aligns with the Government Functional Standard for Project Delivery and the Project Delivery Capability Framework, embedding accreditation, strengthening standards, and fostering collaborative professional community through data-led approaches and structured learning pathways.
They exceeded expectations with over 200 accredited colleagues, the highest percentage and numbers compared to similar-sized government departments. The department met its accreditation targets for the financial year’s of 2025-26 and 2026-27 and is on track to achieve the 2027-28 target 2 years early. Eight communities of practice foster cross-functional collaboration, whilst their project delivery hub provides accessible tools and guidance.
MPRD tackled structural challenges in a policy-led department where delivery was historically undervalued. They embedded accreditation into workforce planning, launched communities of practice, and used GOST for targeted interventions.
Lessons are institutionalised through quarterly thematic reviews, continuous GOST analysis, and regular hub updates, creating feedback loops driving continuous improvement across the department.