The Government
today invited experts, public service managers and providers of
public services to submit their ideas for public service reform.
Their views will help shape the Government's Public
Service Reform White Paper, announced in the Spending Review,
which will be published next year.
The Government wants to reform public services by shifting power
away from central government to the local level - to citizens,
communities, and independent providers, so that they can play a
greater role in shaping services.
The Government particularly wants views on how to drive reform
further in the following ways:
* Extending innovative payment and funding mechanisms, such as
personal budgets and payment-by-results commissioning in more
areas
* Developing new rights for communities and public
employees to buy and run services
* Setting proportions of
certain services that should be provided independently
*
Bringing external investment and expertise into service
reform
* Increasing democratic accountability at a local level
The Government also seeks comments on how best to ensure that
continuity of service is maintained in any public service that is
provided by voluntary, community or business groups.
The Government particularly wants to receive specific examples on
how these reforms could be successfully implemented from the
following groups:
* Public services industry
* Voluntary and community
organisations
* Independent providers of public
services
* Managers of public services
* Think tanks and
research bodies
* Service users with views to share
Respondents can submit their views from Friday 26 November 2010
until Wednesday 05 January 2011. More information can be found on
the Treasury website: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/consult_publicservice_reform.htm
The Public Service Reform White Paper will also be informed by
the Commissioning Green Paper to be published by the Cabinet
Office shortly. This will aim to create a level playing field for
charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises that wish to
bid for public service contracts.
Non-media enquiries should be addressed to the Treasury
Correspondence and Enquiry Unit on 020 7270 4558 or by e-mail to
public.enquiries@hm-treasury.gov.uk
This Press Release is available on both the Treasury and Cabinet
Office websites.
Media enquiries should be addressed to the Treasury Press Office
on 020 7270 5238
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