Voluntary organisations and social policy in Britain : perspectives on change and choice

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Voluntary organisations and social policy in Britain : perspectives on change and choice

edited by Margaret Harris and Colin Rochester

Palgrave, 2001

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780333793138

Description

The last two decades of the twentieth century saw the most fundamental changes in British social policy since the creation of the welfare state in the 1940s. From Margaret Thatcher's radical reassessment of the role of the state to Tony Blair's 'Third Way', the voluntary sector has been at the heart of these changes. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, voluntary organisations have been cast in leading roles on the social policy stage. They are expected to make key contributions to countering social exclusion; to regenerating communities; to providing social housing and welfare services; to promoting international aid and development; and to developing and sustaining democratic participation and the active community. But how are voluntary sector organisations grappling with the implications of their new, expanded role? How is their relationship with the state changing in practice? This book, which has its origins in an international conference of leading academics in the field, provides answers to these pressing questions. It analyses the numerous and complex ways in which the formulation and implementation of social policy is dependent on the contributions of the voluntary sector. It discusses the impact of the new policy environment on voluntary organisations. And it suggests that the successful implementation of social policy requires government to acknowledge and nurture the distinctive features and contributions of voluntary sector organisations. Voluntary Organisations and Social Policy in Britain is essential reading not only for the many people studying, working in or working with the voluntary sector in Britain but also for anyone who is interested in the formulation and implementation of social policy.

Table of Contents

  • Voluntary Organisations and Social Policy: Twenty Years of Change
  •  M.Harris, C.Rochester and P.Halfpenny.- Public Policy, Social Policy and Voluntary Organisations
  •  N.Deakin.- Tackling Social Exclusion: The Contribution of Voluntary Organisations
  •  D.Billis.- Contracting: The Experience of Service Delivery Agencies
  •  D.W.Scott and L.Russell.- Regulation: The Impact on Local Voluntary Action
  •  C.Rochester.- Regeneration: The Role and Impact of Local Development Agencies
  •  S.P.Osborne and K.Ross.- Partnership: Insiders and Outsiders
  •  M.Taylor.- Providers of Care for Older People: The Experience of Community Care
  •  J. Kendall and M.Knapp.- Grant-Making Foundations: Policy Shapers or Policy Takers?
  •  D.Leat.- International Development NGOs: Policy Conflict and Convergence
  •  D.Lewis.- Non-Profit Housing Agencies: 'Reading' and Shaping the Policy Agenda
  •  D.Mullins and M.Riseborough.- Boards: Just Subsidiaries of the State?
  •  M.Harris.- Volunteers: Making a Difference?
  •  J.Davis Smith.- Users: At the Centre or the Sidelines? M. Locke, P.Robson and S.Howlett.- Voluntary Organisations in a Changing Policy Environment
  •  M.Harris
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780333793145

Description

The last two decades of the twentieth century saw the most fundamental changes in British social policy since the creation of the welfare state in the 1940s. From Margaret Thatcher's radical reassessment of the role of the state to Tony Blair's 'Third Way', the voluntary sector has been at the heart of these changes. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, voluntary organisations have been cast in leading roles on the social policy stage. They are expected to make key contributions to countering social exclusion; to regenerating communities; to providing social housing and welfare services; to promoting international aid and development; and to developing and sustaining democratic participation and the active community. But how are voluntary sector organisations grappling with the implications of their new, expanded role? How is their relationship with the state changing in practice? This book, which has its origins in an international conference of leading academics in the field, provides answers to these pressing questions. It analyses the numerous and complex ways in which the formulation and implementation of social policy is dependent on the contributions of the voluntary sector. It discusses the impact of the new policy environment on voluntary organisations. And it suggests that the successful implementation of social policy requires government to acknowledge and nurture the distinctive features and contributions of voluntary sector organisations. Voluntary Organisations and Social Policy in Britain is essential reading not only for the many people studying, working in or working with the voluntary sector in Britain but also for anyone who is interested in the formulation and implementation of social policy.

Table of Contents

  • Voluntary Organisations and Social Policy: Twenty Years of Change
  • M.Harris, C.Rochester and P.Halfpenny.- Public Policy, Social Policy and Voluntary Organisations
  • N.Deakin.- Tackling Social Exclusion: The Contribution of Voluntary Organisations
  • D.Billis.- Contracting: The Experience of Service Delivery Agencies
  • D.W.Scott and L.Russell.- Regulation: The Impact on Local Voluntary Action
  • C.Rochester.- Regeneration: The Role and Impact of Local Development Agencies
  • S.P.Osborne and K.Ross.- Partnership: Insiders and Outsiders
  • M.Taylor.- Providers of Care for Older People: The Experience of Community Care
  • J. Kendall and M.Knapp.- Grant-Making Foundations: Policy Shapers or Policy Takers?
  • D.Leat.- International Development NGOs: Policy Conflict and Convergence
  • D.Lewis.- Non-Profit Housing Agencies: 'Reading' and Shaping the Policy Agenda
  • D.Mullins and M.Riseborough.- Boards: Just Subsidiaries of the State?
  • M.Harris.- Volunteers: Making a Difference?
  • J.Davis Smith.- Users: At the Centre or the Sidelines? M. Locke, P.Robson and S.Howlett.- Voluntary Organisations in a Changing Policy Environment
  • M.Harris

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