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Bridging the Divide: Social entrepreneurs and commissioners on public sector contracting
Publication 18 December 2013
Successive UK governments have pursued an agenda of opening up public services to alternative providers from the private and third sectors, with the stated aim of diversifying provision in order to promote competition, efficiency and innovation. The current coalition government
Stimulating and supporting innovation within your organisation & system – Health at The Young Foundation
Publication 20 March 2013
The bedrock of the NHS is currently shifting. The future stage has been set by huge structural changes, a need for massive savings, the necessity of working across partnerships and sectors, all combined with a renewed drive to truly put
The NHS and Civil Society – The Young Foundation and Health
Publication 20 March 2013
We believe that the NHS needs to access the strengths of civil society to do its job in the 21st century. To cope with the changing disease burden and growing financial pressures, the NHS needs to take advantage of the
Data and the patient – The Young Foundation and Health
Publication 20 March 2013
We believe the major issues facing the NHS cannot be solved without changing the way the NHS uses information. The NHS need to be more proactive, integrated, and patient centred, or it will crumble under the twin pressures of an
Doctor Know: A knowledge commons in health
Publication 13 March 2013
The Young Foundation and Nesta believe that the way knowledge is generated and applied in healthcare will change dramatically over the next decades, and has the potential to transform the way patients experience care, and how they make decisions about
Grow Your Own: How local authorities can support social enterprise
Publication 1 November 2011
Social enterprises have long been established in Britain, providing a range of products and services whilst also delivering social value. In 2011, as a sector, social enterprise was still emerging but attracting more attention – largely driven by public spending
Managing the risks of neighbourhood governance
Publication 1 August 2010
This discussion paper puts forward a framework for managing the risks of neighbourhood governance: There are strong arguments in support of neighbourhoods being given the powers to act on very local issues, to control local liveability services and community assets,
Cohesive Communities
Publication 1 July 2010
This report was commissioned by Local Government Improvement and Development to investigate how local authorities and the voluntary and community sector (VCS) can work more productively together to build empowered and cohesive communities. The research took place over a period
Listen, Participate, Transform: A social media framework for local government
Publication 30 June 2010
This think-piece, the second in a series from the Young Foundation’s Local 2.0 project, provides local authorities with a simple, practical framework to base their social media activity on. For those working in local government, social media is soon to
Innovation and ideas development – a summary
Publication 1 April 2010
This paper rounds up the work of the London Collaborative from May 2009: it includes three innovations methods, each introduced to the London Leadership Network and explored through a practical project targeting a pressing social need. The paper outlines: Highlights
Innovation and value: new tools for local government in tough times
Publication 1 March 2010
In 2010, there was widespread awareness that the scale of budget cuts needed was beyond the domain of what can be delivered by traditional efficiency programmes. The key questions were how to manage the approach to efficiency? How to make
Public services and civil society working together
Publication 1 December 2009
The report explores the evidence to suggest outcomes are improved when public services and civil society work hand in hand, and develops five new ways to do just that – from community entrepreneurs to asset sharing, new performance measures to
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