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Are Voluntary Organisations Accountable?

1996
This paper does not purport to provide any straightforward answer to the question posed. Instead I shall raise a series of further questions and draw a number of distinctions which underpin discussion of the accountability of voluntary organisations. I shall then consider some of the potential difficulties faced by voluntary organisations in responding
D. Leat
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Voluntary organisations and the recession

Voluntary Sector Review, 2010
The global recession has shaken the confidence of and prospects for the UK voluntary and community sector. Although the sector has benefited from a long period of sustained investment matched by public and political support, the ability of organisations to plan for and adjust to the new economic reality is still hampered by a limited evidence base ...
K. Wilding
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Best Practices” in Voluntary Organisations

Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research, 2012
Atal Behari Bajpai
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Out from the shadows? Voluntary organisations and the assembled state

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2019
As literature on the ‘shadow state’ shows, the voluntary sector has long served as a necessary conduit through which states orchestrate the governance of various populations.
T. Baker, P. McGuirk
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Beyond words and rhetoric – small voluntary organisations and effective refugee integration in the communities

Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, 2019
Purpose Integration is a complex, contested and multidimensional concept. This paper aims to examine the impact of small voluntary agencies (SVA) in the integration of refugees into social, economic and citizenship structures in the UK.
Dieu Hack‐Polay, P. Igwe
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The Funding of Local Voluntary Organisations

Policy & Politics, 1996
This paper reports the findings of an intensive study of the funding experience of a small sample of voluntary agencies in the north of England. It shows that the income of the sample organisations increased from just over £1m in 1989-90 to just over £2m in 1993-94, with statutory funding becoming a larger proportion of total income. The paper looks at
Russell, Lynne   +2 more
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Funds for voluntary organisations

Nursing Standard, 1988
The Government has earmarked extra funds for voluntary organisations to com pensate for an error in the retail price indexing. The RPI understated inflation by about one tenth of one per cent in most months between February 1986 and September 1987.
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National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)

2012
T. Hamilton   +26 more
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