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THE PEOPLE OR PFI: UNISON CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO PUT PARTICIPATION AT HEART OF PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM
A senior trade union leader today called on the Government to put collaboration not consumerism at the heart of public service reform. Writing exclusively in “Participation Nation: The Challenge of Reconnection” Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, urges the government to drop market reform proposals in favour of a participatory approach to public service delivery. Speaking ahead of the launch of the pamphlet he said:
"The government should adopt a new strategy for public service reform - one based on real democratic participation instead of top-down targets and competitive markets. People shouldn't have to make a false choice between private firms that just want to cut costs and increase profits for their shareholders. Our public services must be genuinely accountable to the communities they serve, and staff and users should work together to find the best ways of improving them. But if this is going to work, the government has to listen to what communities are calling for and invest in the workforce that can help to make it happen. Otherwise all the talk about 'empowerment' and 'involvement' will only lead to more cynicism and disillusionment."
Participation Nation: Hazel Blears vs Shaun Bayley 12th December 2007
Keynote address: Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Respondents:
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive Royal Society of Arts
Shaun Bayley, Founder My Generation & Conservative Candidate for Hammersmith
Chair: Richard Wilson, Involve
5.30pm - 7pm, the Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, WC2N 6EZ
email events@involve.org.uk to request a place at this event. For further details please see the Involve Website.
John Denham MP Seminar on Public Participation 21st May 2007 6.15pm LGA House, Smith Square SW1H
The Competition for Citizen Airtime:
Is the Future of British Public Participation Political, Charitable, Social or Corporate?
John Denham MP
Arlo Brady (Freud Communications)
Andy Martin (Cancer Research UK)
Scott Keiller (Starbucks)
Simon Atkinson (Ipsos MORI)
Stella Creasy (Involve)
21st May 2007
6:15pm for 6:30pm start
Local Government House, Smith Square SW1P 3HZ


