The decisions the government makes on our behalf in the next few weeks and months will likely decide what we value and how we will live for the next few years. The £750m charity package is an important step, one that could save many important organisations and the people they exist to help.
Before Christmas, Catch22 pledged as part of its pre-election manifesto to use government procurement to support new ideas, and to continue to support charities and social enterprises which have helped to transform our public services.
If we want transformation of delivery, if we want to deliver sustainable improvements in life chances for those we support, how do we make sure this isn’t as short-lived as we hope the lockdown will be?
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