The role of the state and voluntary services agencies in the provision of public services – outline brief now up

1-not-an-armThe second brief for our work on the Inquiry into the Future of Public Services is now available as a download. You can access it here. This sets out some of the questions that need to be answered about the role of the voluntary sector in the provision of public services. Our work on … Continue reading

Volunteer Cornwall slams global corporations in letter to Margaret Hodge

volunteer-cornwallIan Jones, the Chief Executive of Volunteer Cornwall, has written to the Chair of the Commons Public Accounts Committee complaining that local services are being taken over by large corporations focussing on “profit, not people”. The letter advocates that outsourced public services providers should be restricted to small local businesses, charities and social enterprises that … Continue reading

Getting a handle on social enterprise and social investment – call for evidence

1-not-an-arm‘Social enterprise’ is the new must-have brand for voluntary agencies wanting to prosper under the Coalition government and ’social investment’ is all the rage, held out as the antidote to austerity. But these are slippery ideas and promoted by a Government that is hell bent on cutting public services, contracting out what is left and … Continue reading

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

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

Local activism – what does it mean for you?

Pic of clapping hands by Wowovr2 / wikimedia commonsNCIA is organising a free event to discuss the implications of its Inquiry into Local Activism and Dissent, Here We Stand at 170 Community Project, 170 New Cross Road, SE14 on 22 July 2013 7-9 pm (networking and refreshments from 6.30 pm).

Book onto the event here.

You’ll find out about the Inquiry findings. … Continue reading

Can CVSs offer a radical home for activism and dissent?

not-in-my-nameLondon Voluntary Services Council and NCIA are organizing a joint event with and for CVSs from all parts of the country to debate their role to support local communities under pressure and those active to resist cuts and austerity policies. The meeting will be on Friday September 13th, 11-3.30 at a central London location near … Continue 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