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Where does the Autumn Statement leave the charity sector?
By Patrick Murray.
On 23 November 2016.
Today we saw what the ‘just about managing’ agenda means in spending terms, and how the Government will respond to the uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote.
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Uncertainty prevails as the 2016 Autumn Statement approaches
By Dan Corry.
On 14 November 2016.
The upcoming Autumn Statement might give us a clearer picture of what to expect from our government's new leaders. Dan Corry gives his analysis.
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A view from the 2016 party conferences
By Dan Corry.
On 10 October 2016.
Dan Corry explains where the two leading parties are at, and how they and the charity sector are relating to one another.
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A new political year brings a new chance for charities
By Patrick Murray.
On 12 September 2016.
A new government offers charities a fresh opportunity to make the case for the important role they play in society. Patrick Murray explores further.
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Systems change: More than just a shiny new thing
By Dr. Charlie Howard.
On 23 August 2016.
Charlie Howard talks through her first encounter with the approach, and how it could help us do more for service users.
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Putting data on Damian Green’s to-do list
By George Hoare.
On 12 August 2016.
At NPC, we believe in the power of data to help us better understand which interventions and services work.
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Five ways to get your charity fit for devolution
By Katherine Rake.
On 7 June 2016.
For the canny charity leader, ensuring you are devolution-ready will be an important part of being fit for the future.
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School rules: Charities and the changing education sector
By Shona Curvers.
On 29 April 2016.
Shona Curvers considers the role charities can play in supporting schools, and the challenges and opportunities they face.
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Charities are leading in feeding Britain’s hungry
By Andrew Weston.
On 6 April 2016.
Hunger remains a pressing issue. While this is likely to get worse before it gets better, the charity sector is rallying to get people the help they need.