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Progress towards Big Society 'glacially slow', charities say | Progress towards Big Society 'glacially slow', charities say |
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There is "huge frustration" among charities that David Cameron's Big Society idea is being neglected, a spokesman for charity bosses has said. | There is "huge frustration" among charities that David Cameron's Big Society idea is being neglected, a spokesman for charity bosses has said. |
Sir Stephen Bubb said the concept, which was central to the Conservatives' 2010 general election campaign, appeared to be "going nowhere". | Sir Stephen Bubb said the concept, which was central to the Conservatives' 2010 general election campaign, appeared to be "going nowhere". |
He said that reforms to public services had been "glacially slow". | He said that reforms to public services had been "glacially slow". |
Sir Stephen leads an association which represents the chief executives of more than 2,000 charities. | Sir Stephen leads an association which represents the chief executives of more than 2,000 charities. |
In an open letter, the head of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations wrote: "As Prime Minister, you described building a Big Society as your 'great passion' and 'central to my vision for our country'. | In an open letter, the head of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations wrote: "As Prime Minister, you described building a Big Society as your 'great passion' and 'central to my vision for our country'. |
"You spoke eloquently of your desire to reform public services, with a significantly greater role for charities." | "You spoke eloquently of your desire to reform public services, with a significantly greater role for charities." |
But Sir Stephen said the potential for charities to help transform public services remained "largely untapped". | But Sir Stephen said the potential for charities to help transform public services remained "largely untapped". |
'Magnificent history' | 'Magnificent history' |
"The mood music across Whitehall has been that reform is off the agenda," he added. | "The mood music across Whitehall has been that reform is off the agenda," he added. |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Sir Stephen insisted that his comments were not a "whinge about cuts". | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Sir Stephen insisted that his comments were not a "whinge about cuts". |
"The letter I wrote was not critical of the Big Society concept, in fact it's supportive. | "The letter I wrote was not critical of the Big Society concept, in fact it's supportive. |
"David Cameron's vision of a bigger, stronger society is something we want and we want to help him achieve it." | "David Cameron's vision of a bigger, stronger society is something we want and we want to help him achieve it." |
He said his position was best illustrated by an example: "Last month a hospice in Wales closed despite frantic efforts to raise money by the local community. | He said his position was best illustrated by an example: "Last month a hospice in Wales closed despite frantic efforts to raise money by the local community. |
"This is against the background where we know that the majority of people at the end of their lives want to die supported at home or in a hospice, and yet the majority of people die in a hospital bed. | "This is against the background where we know that the majority of people at the end of their lives want to die supported at home or in a hospice, and yet the majority of people die in a hospital bed. |
"That's more expensive and not actually what people want. | "That's more expensive and not actually what people want. |
"So this is not an argument about cuts, but about delivering public services better." | "So this is not an argument about cuts, but about delivering public services better." |
'New generation' | 'New generation' |
He concluded: "If we reform and modernise public services, charities, which have a huge, magnificent history in the UK, could deliver more. | He concluded: "If we reform and modernise public services, charities, which have a huge, magnificent history in the UK, could deliver more. |
"There is huge frustration amongst charity leaders that these ideas about reforming public services don't seem to be going anywhere." | "There is huge frustration amongst charity leaders that these ideas about reforming public services don't seem to be going anywhere." |
But a government spokesman rejected this analysis. | But a government spokesman rejected this analysis. |
"From day one of the coalition government, we have worked to help charities and social enterprises do more good," he said. | "From day one of the coalition government, we have worked to help charities and social enterprises do more good," he said. |
"Red tape has been cut, new incentives for giving have been introduced and the world's first social investment institution, Big Society Capital, has been delivered. | "Red tape has been cut, new incentives for giving have been introduced and the world's first social investment institution, Big Society Capital, has been delivered. |
"We are determined also to build on the success of the Games makers at the Olympics and inspire a new generation of volunteers through programmes like Join In and National Citizen Service." | "We are determined also to build on the success of the Games makers at the Olympics and inspire a new generation of volunteers through programmes like Join In and National Citizen Service." |
The Cabinet Office website says the Big Society is about "helping people to come together to improve their own lives. It's about putting more power in people's hands - a massive transfer of power from Whitehall to local communities". | The Cabinet Office website says the Big Society is about "helping people to come together to improve their own lives. It's about putting more power in people's hands - a massive transfer of power from Whitehall to local communities". |
The Office for Civil Society, part of the Cabinet Office, works across government departments to translate the Big Society agenda into practical policies. | The Office for Civil Society, part of the Cabinet Office, works across government departments to translate the Big Society agenda into practical policies. |