Archives for October 1998

A NEW COUNTRYSIDE CHAMPION

Headlines, PublicNet: 21 October, 1998

More detail has emerged about the new ‘countryside agency’ due to start next April following the merger of the Countryside Commission and Rural Development Commission.The new merged agency will have 350 expert staff from the two existing organisations and a budget of around 50 million pounds - a five per cent increase on previously. 



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RURAL REGENERATION FAILS TO HIT MARK

Headlines, PublicNet: 20 October, 1998

New research has highlighted lessons for policy-makers to be learned in targeting funds for rural regeneration.The Economic and Social Research Council has found that an initiative begun by the previous Government but still operating, has resulted largely in disappointment and division within communities. 

SOCIAL SECURITY FAILS TO EQUAL BALANCE

Headlines, PublicNet: 20 October, 1998

The Government says latest information on households on below average incomes backs up the urgent need for its New Deal policies.The Households Below Average Incomes (HBAI) report is the main source of official statistics on those with low incomes.
The latest issue shows that while average real incomes have increased by a little over 40% since 1979, those at the top of the scale have experienced much greater rises than those at the bottom. 

LISTEN AND LEARN FROM THE PEOPLE

Headlines, PublicNet: 19 October, 1998

New guidance from the Government aims to help councils reach out to their communities and implement new ways of involving the public in decision taking.Against a background of low-turn out at council elections, the Government has challenged local government to be more interesting and more accountable. Local Government Minister Hilary Armstrong says the new Guidance on Enhancing Public Participation in Local Government is about giving local councils the toolkit to achieve these challenges. 

ONE NUMBER GATEWAY TO NHS

Headlines, PublicNet: 19 October, 1998

The Government is considering introducing a single telephone number to put patients in touch with the full range of NHS services from anywhere in the country.Patients will still be able to ring their local hospital or GP’s surgery directly, but when the new NHS Direct telephone helpline goes national in the year 2000, Ministers hope that it could be used for more than advice.
Health Minister Alan Milburn said that NHS Direct was already proving its worth. 

MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES

Abstracts, PublicNet: 17 October, 1998

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Strategic Change, (UK), Jan-Feb 1998 Vol 7 No 1
Start page: 19 No of pages: 12
Argues that management has a critical role to play in bringing about changes in public services, observing that - while there has been much change in UK public-service provision - innovative management will take time to become established. Reviews the current state of public-service management and models of state- and public-service provision (the contract, service and self-governing states). 

DIRECTORIES SPREAD BEST PRACTICE

Headlines, PublicNet: 16 October, 1998

A series of directories listing detailed information on health initiatives for black and minority ethnic groups has been launched by the Health Department.They are part of the Government’s programme to ensure the health needs of the diverse ethnic minority population are recognised and met. 

HOUSING BENEFIT MUST CHANGE

Headlines, PublicNet: 16 October, 1998

The body that represents housing associations has given strong support to many of the Government’s proposals for welfare reform outlined earlier this summer in its green paper ‘New Contract for Welfare’.But the National Housing Federation says the single biggest obstacle to reform is the current regulation around housing benefit.
It says that the benefit, which helps pay the housing costs of families with low incomes, needs simplifying. 

IPPR CALLS FOR WORLD FINANCIAL AUTHORITY

Headlines, PublicNet: 15 October, 1998

Tony Blair should mobilise world leaders to set up a World Financial Authority to deal with the worsening global crisis, according to a report published by the Institute for Public Policy Research.The report calls for a body to help develop policies to manage risk in the unstable world economy. Its objectives would include a requirement to pursue policies to maintain high rates of growth and employment. 

INTEGRATING HEALTH AND TRANSPORT

Headlines, PublicNet: 15 October, 1998

A team from the University of Westminster is to study how local transport and health workers can work together more effectively.The study is commissioned jointly by the Department of Health and the Health Education Authority, in consultation with the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions.
It is anticipated that the findings will lead to new guidance to field workers in both disciplines in the Spring. 

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