The Strategic Reforms Implementation Unit within the Office of the Deputy Governor is responsible for the strategic development and implementation of specific Government projects on behalf of the Deputy Governor. SRIU provides strategic oversight and support to the Deputy Governor, Chief Officers and their project teams to achieve common objectives.
The Vision
To be a valued leader, partner and enabler in the transformation and renewal of the Public Service.
The Mission
To establish an effective implementation framework for Public Service reform initiatives, and oversee, guide and monitor its successful delivery by Ministry project teams, to achieve a consistent, best-practice approach to strategic change.
Core Values
The SRIU is committed to:
Initiatives:
Being a vital component of the Office of the Deputy Governor, the Strategic Reforms Implementation Unit (SRIU) serves as a catalyst for transformative change. The unit's primary mission is to lead pioneering projects that empower communities, improve governance, and promote sustainable growth. By prioritizing tangible outcomes, the showcased SRIU initiatives demonstrate our unwavering dedication to creating a brighter and more prosperous future for everyone.
2009 - Reviews of the Public Service (Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3)
2012 - Review of Public Services (Phase 4)
2014 - Ernst & Young awarded contract
2014 - Project Future: Creating a Sustainable Future for the Cayman Islands released
2014 - Chief Officer Appointed to Head Rationalisation Implementation
2014 - Strategic Reforms Implementation Unit officially established
2018 - Cayman Islands Child Safeguarding Board
2018 - National Anti-gang Strategy
2020 - COVID-19 Response
2020 – COVID-19 Border Reopening Programme Board
2020 – Travel Cayman Established
2021 - COVID-19 Phased Reopening of our Borders
2021 – COVID-19 Critical Preparedness, Readiness & Response Plan
Professional Certification Programme
SRIU also facilitates professional certification courses for Civil Servants in Project Management, Business Case Development and Change Management.
In 2015, the Cayman Islands Government (“CIG”) launched Project Future, a five-year programme of public sector reform designed to drive efficiency and improve the effectiveness of the Cayman Islands public services. The Cayman Islands Civil Service has matured through Project Future, and many of the structures, practices and processes from the Project Future programme have begun integration into business-as-usual. These include the use of business cases for decision making and formal project management tools and methodology for delivering projects.
Learn more on our Training page.
Governing Legislation and Regulations