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This important book is the first edited collection to provide an up
to date and comprehensive overview of the third sector's role in
public service delivery. Exploring areas such as social enterprise,
capacity building, volunteering and social value, the authors
provide a platform for academic and policy debates on the topic.
Drawing on research carried out at the ESRC funded Third Sector
Research Centre, the book charts the historical development of the
state-third sector relationship, and reviews the major debates and
controversies accompanying recent shifts in that relationship. It
is a valuable resource for social science academics and
postgraduate students as well as policymakers and practitioners in
the public and third sectors in fields such as criminal justice,
health, housing and social care.
The voluntary sector was central to the COVID-19 response:
fulfilling basic needs, highlighting new and existing inequalities
and coordinating action where the state had been slow to respond.
This book curates rigorous academic, policy and practice-based
research into the response and adaptation of the UK voluntary
sector during the pandemic. Contributions explore the ways the
sector responded to new challenges and the longer-term consequences
for the sector’s workforce, volunteers and beneficiaries. Written
for researchers and practitioners, this book considers what the
voluntary sector can learn from the pandemic to maximise its
contribution in the event of future crises.
The voluntary sector was central to the COVID-19 response:
fulfilling basic needs, highlighting new and existing inequalities
and coordinating action where the state had been slow to respond.
This book curates rigorous academic, policy and practice-based
research into the response and adaptation of the UK voluntary
sector during the pandemic. Contributions explore the ways the
sector responded to new challenges and the longer-term consequences
for the sector's workforce, volunteers and beneficiaries. Written
for researchers and practitioners, this book considers what the
voluntary sector can learn from the pandemic to maximise its
contribution in the event of future crises.
This important book is the first edited collection to provide an up
to date and comprehensive overview of the third sector's role in
public service delivery. Exploring areas such as social enterprise,
capacity building, volunteering and social value, the authors
provide a platform for academic and policy debates on the topic.
Drawing on research carried out at the ESRC funded Third Sector
Research Centre, the book charts the historical development of the
state-third sector relationship, and reviews the major debates and
controversies accompanying recent shifts in that relationship. It
is a valuable resource for social science academics and
postgraduate students as well as policymakers and practitioners in
the public and third sectors in fields such as criminal justice,
health, housing and social care.
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