Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out a vision for a move towards “services to the public” – a vision that requires us to re-think the needs of citizens, the reality of a mixed economy, as well as the relationship between citizens and the state
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
Speech presented at the Legacy State Conference, Sydney, 16th July 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, S...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
A key instrument in developing alternative delivery mechanisms for health and social care has been t...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
The first year of the coalition government has seen a real redefinition of the relationship between ...
Governments in some of the world\u2019s richest nations appear to be caught in a double challenge; t...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
Laura Bunt presents findings from a new report on the art of decommissioning existing public service...
Health and welfare are usually considered secondary or peripheral concerns of modern society. The ar...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
In advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements coming this Wednesday, it is already c...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
Speech presented at the Legacy State Conference, Sydney, 16th July 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, S...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
A key instrument in developing alternative delivery mechanisms for health and social care has been t...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
The first year of the coalition government has seen a real redefinition of the relationship between ...
Governments in some of the world\u2019s richest nations appear to be caught in a double challenge; t...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
Laura Bunt presents findings from a new report on the art of decommissioning existing public service...
Health and welfare are usually considered secondary or peripheral concerns of modern society. The ar...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
In advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements coming this Wednesday, it is already c...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
Speech presented at the Legacy State Conference, Sydney, 16th July 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, S...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...