Patricia Ware
University of Leeds
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The Social Policy Journal | 2002
Patricia Ware; Malcolm J. Todd
Abstract The boundaries of the welfare state in Britain have shifted considerably since the early 1980s. In the context of a desire to see an expanded mixed economyof welfare, the voluntary and community sectors have been expected to take on, in partnership with the statutory sector, a more active role in the delivery of a range of welfare services. Governmental speeches and policy initiatives in the UK have reasoned that the voluntary sector is cost-effective, offers “added value” to users and statutory sector purchasers, provides high quality services, is adaptable to changing needs and promotes greater user involvement. This article takes a critical look at some of the claims that are often made for service-providing voluntary organizations in the field of community (social) care.
Journal of Social Policy | 2003
Jeremy Kendall; Tihana Matosevic; Julien E. Forder; Martin Knapp; Brian Hardy; Patricia Ware
Health & Social Care in The Community | 2001
Patricia Ware; Tihana Matosevic; Julien E. Forder; Brian Hardy; Jeremy Kendall; Martin Knapp; Gerald Wistow
Policy and Politics | 2004
Julien E. Forder; Martin Knapp; Brian Hardy; Jeremy Kendall; Tihana Matosevic; Patricia Ware
Archive | 2005
Mary Godfrey; Justin Keen; Jean Townsend; Jeanette Moore; Patricia Ware; Brian Hardy; Robert West; Helen Weatherly; Catherine Henderson
Archive | 2001
Tihana Matosevic; Martin Knapp; Jeremy Kendall; Julien E. Forder; Patricia Ware; Brian Hardy
Archive | 2002
Jacquetta Williams; Ann Netten; Brian Hardy; Tihana Matosevic; Patricia Ware
British Journal of Social Work | 2006
Jacquetta Williams; Ann Netten; Patricia Ware
Archive | 2002
Jeremy Kendall; Martin Knapp; Julien E. Forder; Brian Hardy; Tihana Matosevic; Patricia Ware
Archive | 2003
Jacquetta Williams; Ann Netten; Patricia Ware