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Should insourcing be the default: What might it mean for charities?
By Dan Corry .
On 2 September 2019.
After a period focused on outsourcing, some in local government seem to be taking services back in house.
Blog
Nothing is settled
By Theo Clay .
On 28 August 2019.
The Transition Advice Fund needs support to ensure everyone who is entitled to settled status gets it.
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Data Labs update
By Will Hanford-Spira.
On 22 August 2019.
Our Data Labs project aims to open up government administrative data to the social sector so they can better understand their impact.
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Bold partnerships drive youth engagement in arts and culture
By Sarah Lanchin.
On 22 August 2019.
Sarah Lanchin of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, explores their approach to involving young people in the projects they fund.
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Is devolution the future of health and social care?
By Leanne Bennett.
On 16 August 2019.
DevConnect's collection of essays edited Phil Hope and Steve Barwick with contribution from NPC.
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Charity tax commission
By Dan Corry .
On 30 July 2019.
Here NPC's Chief Executive Dan Corry provides highlights from his work on the recent Charity Tax Commission report.
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Pink boats and mirrors: What are we learning about systems change?
By Katie Boswell .
On 26 July 2019.
Organisations like Extinction Rebellion are pushing the concept of systems change, which the social sector has been using for some time, up the agenda.
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My best life
By Charlotte Lamb .
On 18 July 2019.
Introducing our new open and collaborative initiative to develop digital solutions to the challenges young people face.
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Keeping children safe online
By Will Hanford-Spira.
On 15 July 2019.
NPC with Nominet and ParentZone investigated the online safety landscape for young people so charities and funders can proactively drive best practice.
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Radical roots to practical action—the case for place
By Leanne Bennett.
On 8 July 2019.
What does ‘place’ mean in the context of policy? And what does it mean for charities, policymakers and private funders?