Category Archives: RADAR
RADAR – 26.11.10
This week’s RADAR looks at the RSA’s Whole Person Recovery report, NPC’s Talking to Trustees Report, and the Localism Bill, what might have been and why it wasn’t. This week saw the publication of RSA’s Whole Person Recovery report, billed … Continue reading
RADAR – 12.11.10
This week’s Radar looks at Iain Duncan Smith’s quest for the holy grail, questions whether there are too many charities, and embraces changing working patterns. I hope you enjoy it. Another week, another far-reaching reform from the coalition government. Whatever … Continue reading
RADAR – 5.11.10
In a week dominated by international news, Radar plumps for a Big Society special. The Big Society debate, which at the moment plays out predominantly on twitter and a relatively small number of influential blogs, has achieved a remarkable level … Continue reading
Radar 29.10.10
This week’s Radar continues to pick through the aftermath of the Comprehensive Spending Review, takes a quick look at localism, and presents a couple of pieces of interesting miscellany. As I wrote about the CSR last week, I wondered whether … Continue reading
Radar – 22.10.10
This week’s Radar confronts Wednesday’s Comprehensive Spending Review, maintains its vigil for Big Society, and rounds up a couple of pieces of news from Alcohol Awareness Week. This week’s Comprehensive Spending Review, presented by George Osborne on Wednesday, is impossible … Continue reading
Radar – 15.10.10
Following the success of yesterday’s Third Sector Women lunch and learn networking session, Radar takes a closer look at the equality/fairness debate, with a particular focus on gender equality. The equality debate has taken centre stage over the last few … Continue reading




