Public Sector Commissioning: Experiences of Voluntary Organizations Delivering Health and Social Services |
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Authors: | Susanne Martikke |
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Affiliation: | Greater Manchester Council for Voluntary Organizations , Manchester, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The perceived benefits to users and beneficiaries of voluntary organizations delivering public sector services have been well documented and include the engagement with parts of society that the state cannot reach, personalized service delivery, and improved services. There is a lack of clarity, however, as to whether these perceived benefits are being realized. This article presents the experiences of voluntary sector organizations involved in public sector commissioning. The research suggests that the public sector is limiting the voluntary sector's engagement in service design and performance monitoring. These findings raise questions about the role of the voluntary sector in public service provision. |
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Keywords: | public services quality improvement |
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