The first year of the coalition government has seen a real redefinition of the relationship between individuals and the state. As social enterprises and charities look to play a much more active role in service delivery, Faith Boardman of CIPFA argues that local authorities will need to learn a new set of commissioning and management skills in order to drive public services from a more community-based level
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
As reports emerge of a crisis meeting between big society architects Steve Hilton and Philip Blond, ...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
This paper reviews changes to the policy environment for the voluntary and community sector since th...
Forced to compete with private and public sector providers, charities experience tensions as the que...
The relatively short history of the new coalition government is already one of radical change. Massi...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe spending review saw further cuts to local government budgets, which will have ...
In recent years British Conservatism has sought to elaborate its own understanding of social justice...
Forced to compete with private and public sector providers, charities experience tensions as the que...
With David Cameron’s recent relaunch of the Big Society, it is timely to re-examine plans from acros...
One of the core aims of the government’s big society programme is to devolve power and the provision...
Debate regarding the relationship between individual and state has been prominent throughout the cur...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
As reports emerge of a crisis meeting between big society architects Steve Hilton and Philip Blond, ...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
This paper reviews changes to the policy environment for the voluntary and community sector since th...
Forced to compete with private and public sector providers, charities experience tensions as the que...
The relatively short history of the new coalition government is already one of radical change. Massi...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe spending review saw further cuts to local government budgets, which will have ...
In recent years British Conservatism has sought to elaborate its own understanding of social justice...
Forced to compete with private and public sector providers, charities experience tensions as the que...
With David Cameron’s recent relaunch of the Big Society, it is timely to re-examine plans from acros...
One of the core aims of the government’s big society programme is to devolve power and the provision...
Debate regarding the relationship between individual and state has been prominent throughout the cur...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
As reports emerge of a crisis meeting between big society architects Steve Hilton and Philip Blond, ...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...