Public Vitality: Serving the Political While Holding the Public
Public service often asks people to appear neutral, consistent, and composed, even when the situations they face are ambiguous, politically charged, or quietly overwhelming. Yet public vitality begins precisely here: in the quality of judgment people can still exercise when rules meet reality. This session focuses on the individual sphere of agency. It asks what helps administrative actors stay perceptive, trustworthy, and capable when expectations collide, certainty erodes, and hesitation grows. Working with recognizable dilemmas from everyday practice, participants explore how discernment, presence, and professional integrity can be strengthened – not as self-optimization, but as the grounded basis for humane and resilient public action. The session also addresses the subtle risks of numbing, retreat, and adaptation under pressure, and asks what it takes to remain present without hardening.
In collaboration with Politics for Tomorrow & nextlearning e.V.