From the cosmos to the Labour Party – the scope of our struggle?

untitledBack at the end of April, NCIA convened a two-day think-in. We brought together 20+ people from a variety of vantage points to debate how the world of voluntary action that we occupy relates to the wider landscape and the times we are living through. The result was inspiring “making visible the tensions and contradictions … Continue reading

State of the Voluntary Services Sector – Bob Baker writes

State of the Voluntary Services Sector – here Bob Baker, Director of the Simon Community, writes in a personal capacity…..

“The so called voluntary sector is in a pretty parlous state particularly when it comes to any notion of resistance. I think that changes over the past 30 years have had really corrosive effects. One Continue reading

London-centric ‘leaders’ let the sector down

les huckfieldIn hard hitting evidence to the Baring’s Panel on Independence, commentator Les Huckfield accused lambasted the “London-centric” ‘leaders’ of the voluntary sector. “Rather than protecting voluntary and community organisations from the effects of Government policies and supporting their independence from Government,” he said, “national Third Sector Organisations have assisted and supported Government initiatives to fashion … Continue reading

Inquiry into Voluntary Services – full briefing now uploaded

1-not-an-armWe have now produced a full briefing for the work we are undertaking on our Inquiry into the Future of Voluntary Services. You can download this paper here. If you want to know more about the inquiry or let us have evidence please get in touch with Andy Benson – andy@independentaction.netContinue reading

The Future of Voluntary Services – Launch report out

1-not-an-armSome notes are now out, of the event we held on 10th May to launch our Inquiry into the Future of Voluntary Services. The discussion was kicked off with strong contributions from Elizabeth Bayliss, Kevin Nunan and Bernard Davies, followed by a spirited debate within the meeting. The range of people attending and their organisations … Continue reading

The real Big Society – Barnet activists show the way over library closure

An inspiring video – ‘A Polite Revolution’ – from activists in Barnet shows how an alliance between occupy, trades unions and local people can make an impact that goes beyond the sum of the parts. Faced with the closure of Friern Barnet library, the building was occupied and kept open by local people. This forced … Continue reading

How to make a toothless watchdog – ‘Healthwatch’ censored and emasculated

Just before Christmas the government laid before Parliament the regulations governing the new ‘Healthwatch’ bodies, that will, in April, take over from LINK the role of patients’ watchdog within the NHS. Hidden in these regulations is Provision 36, which effectively disbars ‘Healthwatch’ from any involvement in matters of Law or policy relating “.. to any Continue reading

GOOD NEWS! – West Sussex localises CVS and Volunteer Centre support

Pic of clapping hands by Wowovr2 / wikimedia commonsBucking the trend towards mergers, acquisitions and single contracts to corporate predators, positive news is coming in from West Sussex, where fresh agreements between the local authorities and the County’s seven CVSs explicitly recognise the importance of locally accountable provision.

Several years ago, the County was a focus of an NCIA study into the effects … Continue reading