NCIA event: is competition killing us?

Tuesday 29 May 2012,  9.30am to 4.30pm, at Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA
 
Free event: register now!
 
NCIA has joined with LVSC to organise this event to explore the effects commissioning is having on the voluntary and community sector.  

Where do you draw the line at taking on a contract?
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Tell Unite about attacks on services

Picture of scissors. Photo from Wikimedia commons / Angie from SawaraUnite is calling on voluntary sector members to share their experiences about cuts to services:

http://uniteforoursociety.org/your-experiences

Sally Kosky from Unite says: “We rely on our members to let us know where services are being attacked – it means we can campaign more effectively, and put our resources where they’re needed most.

“If you’ve seen funding … Continue reading

Who speaks for the voluntary sector… and does it matter?

Listen to us cartoonTuesday 15 May 6.00-8.00pm at LSE, London
Here’s something for those of you who are fed up with national bodies who say they represent the voluntary sector and then consistently put forward positions that infuriate us. Organised by the Galileo Group of academics, the discussion will focus on the adequacy of the so-called ‘leadership’ bodies … Continue reading

How to survive resilience

Read NCIA member Kevin Blowe’s blog on how a policy of community ‘resilience’ will stop people getting independent advice in Newham, east London.

Kevin writes: “Local advice agencies in Newham are launching a campaign, starting with a FaceBook page and online petition, to try and stop the destruction of advice work in the borough … Continue reading

Driven to market: youth work’s sheepish response?

There’s no sheepishness from In Defense of Youth Work! Join them for free events in London on 26 April and Manchester on 27 April to share experiences of how people are dealing with the marketisation of youth and community work and the wider voluntary sector.

 Since the start of its campaign, In Defence of Youth … Continue reading

In Place of Austerity – putting the alternative argument

Here’s a good read that elegantly puts together different pieces of the jigsaw – the state of the economy, private sector influences on it, the undermining of public services and the welfare state, and how we might come together to resist the plans that the neo-liberals have for us.

In Place of Austerity’ is … Continue reading