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寄件人: Director <director@youngfoundation.org>
主題: Investing in Social Growth: A new publication from the Young Foundation
收件人: "Houghton Wan" <incubator.hou@gmail.com>
日期: 2010年10月1日,星期五,下午11:12

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1 October 2010
Investing in Social Growth: Can the Big Society be more than a slogan?  
Investing in Social Growth: Can the Big Society be more than a slogan?

As the third party conference kicks off in Birmingham this weekend we think you’ll be interested in the Young Foundation’s latest publication Investing in Social Growth: can the Big Society be more than a slogan?

This report sets out how it could be made more tangible and useful. The ten point plan draws on dozens of practical examples that the Young Foundation and others have developed in fields ranging from community organising to jobs, social enterprise to data management. It shows how government can develop better tools for judging the social value of public programmes and spending, to reduce the harm associated with deficit reduction. Finally, it recommends a sharper focus on social wealth and social growth to make it easier to judge, and measure, whether the policies associated with the Big Society are having any real impact.



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