In England, public sports facilities and libraries provided by local government are being transferred to management and delivery by volunteers. The catalyst for this development has been reductions in local government budgets. However, case studies explore if this asset transfer “offers a way of restoring the ideal of committed public service in the face of widespread bureaucratic failure and retreat”, as a form of associative democracy and empowerment of both the volunteers and those for whom the services are provided
Purpose The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes ...
This paper will show how the transfer of public leisure facilities to management led by volunteers (...
Rationale/purpose: This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
In England, public sports facilities and libraries provided by local government are being transferre...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
Community Asset Transfer (CAT) has increased as a way of delivering leisure services in England, whe...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
Community Asset Transfer (CAT), a practice whereby local authorities transfer the ownership of publi...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
Encouraging collaboration has been a central component of the Labour government’s drive to modernise...
Public service mutuals (‘mutuals’) have been created in a process of spinning out’ from the public s...
Rationale/Purpose This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Purpose The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes ...
This paper will show how the transfer of public leisure facilities to management led by volunteers (...
Rationale/purpose: This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
In England, public sports facilities and libraries provided by local government are being transferre...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
Community Asset Transfer (CAT) has increased as a way of delivering leisure services in England, whe...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
Community Asset Transfer (CAT), a practice whereby local authorities transfer the ownership of publi...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
Encouraging collaboration has been a central component of the Labour government’s drive to modernise...
Public service mutuals (‘mutuals’) have been created in a process of spinning out’ from the public s...
Rationale/Purpose This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Purpose The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes ...
This paper will show how the transfer of public leisure facilities to management led by volunteers (...
Rationale/purpose: This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...