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The future funding of adult social care remains uncharted territory but one thing is clear: the existing system is unsustainable.
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Stephen Lloyd returns to the theme of insolvency with a reminder of the legal framework and the practical implications of liability and protection |
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David Nussbaum and Lynne Berry believe the third sector has come a long way in developing its working relationship with the government, but must retain its own democratic identity |
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Peter Gotham looks at how organisational myopia has affected voluntary organisations and offers some learning points to minimise insolvency risk |
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David Livingston explores what academic theory can teach the sector about investing capital for charities |
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Tony Chapman returns with further analysis of third sector development in the light of a recent study commissioned by the Northern Rock Foundation |
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Investment in branding for charities can sometimes be questioned as an appropriate use of donor income, but brand equity does influence giving behaviour. Shireen Smith explains the legal protection that needs to be in place |
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Kate Hand examines political party policies to see what lies in store for the sector. |
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Ian Bird reports that nearly three quarters of charities have not assessed the impact of the 2012 pension reforms
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Clarissa Dann examines what innovation means in practice and believes charities can foster a more creative culture |
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Shaks Ghosh explains what is involved if charities want to tap into private equity industry resources |
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Francis Maude talks about crime, politics and a thriving third sector |
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