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Listen Value Invest campaign is launched at the Houses of Parliament

8 March 2010

The Listen Value Invest campaign was launched in a special event at the Houses of Parliament last week.

Members of the VSNW staff team and North West Infrastructure Partnership (NWIP), representing regional and sub-regional infrastructure bodies, travelled to London to launch the Listen Value Invest message to an audience of MPs from the NW region, and to see first-hand how they could influence their local decision-makers.

Tim Farron MP and members of NWIP

MPs from the three main parties attended the morning launch, several signing the Listen Value Invest pledge which committed them to specific actions to support the sector in their area. In launching the campaign Richard Caulfield, Chief Executive of VSNW, urged MPs to be at the forefront of public sector adoption of the Listen Value Invest philosophy:

“We need a commitment to ‘listen’ to be shown across the public sector.  We also need the acceptance of the role of the third sector bodies in campaigning for change, in identifying the needs of communities and in shaping service delivery. Whilst much focus recently has been on the sector delivering public services we also call on the sector to rediscover its voice - we have a role in speaking up for those seldom heard, empowering people & communities and in delivering some unpopular messages.

“It is also important that our partners value the role and voice of the third sector.  In recent years we have seen the sector engaged in a myriad of structures developed to move the North West forward.  However, the seat at the table is not enough; engaging the sector at all stages of policy development through to implementation is vital. 

“Finally I want to talk about Investment, I don’t want to talk about procurement & commissioning or funding. I certainly don’t want to denigrate grants; it is time we all changed our language and talked consistently of investment: investment in the third sector; investment in our communities and investment in the people of the NW.”

In the afternoon the delegation was addressed by Phil Woolas MP, Regional Minister for the North West, who praised the influential role of the sector in initiatives such as the Future Jobs Fund and paid tribute to its work:

"Ten to 20 years ago the sector was just seen as volunteering for charity purposes. Now it is a real service delivery force – in my constituency 52 per cent of social services for the elderly are delivered by the Third Sector. The Third Sector looks at the whole person – and joins up work in a way the statutory and private sectors don’t or can’t. Therefore, I thank you for your work on behalf of the British government, and welcome the launch of the Listen Value Invest campaign"

Tony Lloyd, MP for Manchester Central, also addressed the meeting and said it was vital that government showed a clear commitment to the third sector:

"You’re important, you provide for my constituents, you provide needed innovation, and in the end our world wouldn’t just be less richer but would be more miserable if you didn’t exist. We’d have to invent you if you weren’t here now. We’ll have to invent new participants, take on new roles in restructuring of cultures as we move into the future – those of you already here doing it are an important part of our past, present and future."

Listen Value Invest is a campaign movement that asks MPs and other decision-makers to listen to, value and invest in the Third Sector in England's North West. For more information visit www.listenvalueinvest.org.uk

 Read the full text of Richard Caulfield's speech here

 

29 September 2010

Listen Value Invest: the conference

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28 July 2010

Health White Paper - Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS

The White Paper on Health - Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS has now been followed up with a series of Consultation papers and a Review document.  These papers contain more detail on the dramatic changes that the government proposes to the NHS.

23 July 2010

Big Society, Localism and the BME Third Sector

One North West has produced a short briefing, Big Society, Localism and the BME Third Sector, raising concerns that the shift of power from Westminster to local people might impact disproportionately on the BME sector and communities throughout the North West.  

19 July 2010

Building Big Society: the key questions for the Voluntary and Community Sector

VSNW Briefing and Policy Resource

Events & Trainings

VSNW’s list of events & training opportunities for VCS groups in the North West

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