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>Not-for-profit organizations work well in caring services. But expectations of their playing an increased role in Big Society changes may not be well-founded
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Not-for-profit organizations work well in caring services. But expectations of their playing an increased role in Big Society changes may not be well-founded
The beleaguered Big Society concept argues that not-for-profit organizations can and should deliver a much larger proportion of the ‘caring’ services in education, social care and the health sectors. Sarah Smith finds that these providers do have clear advantages over for-profit organizations in these sectors. But they also often have high costs, and their ability to do more looks unclear.
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