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Success of voluntary review depends on sector 'getting house in order'

Posted: 19 September 2002 | Subscribe Online


The voluntary sector must "get its own house in order" if it is to make a success of a Treasury review announced last week on transforming the sector and improving its ability to deliver public services.

The director of the Home Office's active community unit Helen Edwards told the National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service annual conference that the government had "held its hands up" to its failure to invest in the sector.

Addressing the conference, the day after The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in Service Delivery was published, she said that the Treasury plans and the allocation of £218m to implement its 42 recommendations reflected the genuine commitment of government to the voluntary sector", and called on voluntary organisations to match that commitment by adopting a more "co-operative approach".
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Two advisory panels, one of voluntary sector members and one of public sector members, are among a range of measures to implement the review. They will be overseen by Lord Filkin, minister with responsibility for the voluntary sector.

The 46-page review sets out an ambitious agenda, but its success hinges on a real partnership between the government and the sector.

"Please don't get a place on the advisory board just for your organisation. We are asking for more of a co-operative approach between organisations," Edwards said.

"The real trick of this is to end up in a situation where local authorities start wanting to support the voluntary sector because they can see what the sector brings and can help them achieve their targets," she added.
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But delegates expressed concerns about existing relationships between the statutory and voluntary sectors.

They said they had little faith in the commitment of government and local authorities to build capacity within the sector or in the compact, an agreement between the voluntary sector and government that has been in place since 1998 but has still not been fully implemented.

Edwards acknowledged these fears but warned that transformation of the sector would "not happen overnight".

The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in Service Delivery at www.hm-treasury.gov.uk



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