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    Luton, Bedfordshire : Andrews UK
    UID:
    gbv_1696541212
    Format: 1 online resource (299 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781845403546
    Content: The contributors to this book mount a robust defence of the concept and practice of public service at a crucial time for its future. They question the ill-conceived assumptions behind the endless programmes of reform imposed by successive governments, often on the basis of advice from people with no direct experience of working in the public sector.With cuts in public spending by the coalition government and "austerity" programmes being imposed in Britain and abroad, the book could not be more timely in its reminder of the core purpose of public service. After a long period of denigration of the public sector, here is the voice that has not been heard clearly through these decades of reorganisation:"I know what my job is and I want to do it as well as I can. Indeed I would love my work if I could get one day's peace to get on with it. But I am beset at every turn by unintelligible, time wasting and fruitless management initiatives, constant change, ill-judged targets, wrong-head...
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contributors -- Jenny Manson: Introduction -- Body Matter -- Part I: The Civil Service -- Mark Serwotka: Saving Public Services -- Rodric Braithwaite: Why We Need an Elite Public Service -- Part II: The Academic Debate -- Ursula Murray: Local Government and the Meaning of Publicness -- Oliver Huitson: The Public Private Partnership - The Privatisation of Governance -- Part III: Health and Education -- Jonathan C.W. Edwards: The NHS: Health as Wealth -- Libby Goldby: Secondary Education -- David Wiggins: From a Humanities Perspective - New Public Management and the Universities -- Part IV: Facing the Problem of Public Service -- Rebekah Carrier: Legal Aid - A Welfare Service? -- Chris Richardson: Britain's Railways -- Liz Kessler: Public Service - Why it is so difficult to ensure that places meet the needs of people, especially in areas of multi-deprivation -- Part V: The Public Debate -- Dan Carrier: From Heroes to Zeroes - How the Press report the work of public sector employees -- Back Matter -- Other Titles Available from Imprint Academic and Andrews UK.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781845403065
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781845403065
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Exeter :Imprint Academic,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242370002883
    Format: 1 online resource (299 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-68951-0 , 1-84540-354-1
    Content: The contributors to this book mount a robust defence of the concept and practice of public service at a crucial time for its future. They question the ill-conceived assumptions behind the endless programmes of reform imposed by successive governments, often on the basis of advice from people with no direct experience of working in the public sector.With cuts in public spending by the coalition government and "austerity" programmes being imposed in Britain and abroad, the book could not be m...
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contributors; Jenny Manson: Introduction; Body Matter; Part I: The Civil Service; Mark Serwotka: Saving Public Services; Rodric Braithwaite: Why We Need an Elite Public Service; Part II: The Academic Debate; Ursula Murray: Local Government and the Meaning of Publicness; Oliver Huitson: The Public Private Partnership - The Privatisation of Governance; Part III: Health and Education; Jonathan C.W. Edwards: The NHS: Health as Wealth; Libby Goldby: Secondary Education , David Wiggins: From a Humanities Perspective - New Public Management and the UniversitiesPart IV: Facing the Problem of Public Service; Rebekah Carrier: Legal Aid - A Welfare Service?; Chris Richardson: Britain's Railways; Liz Kessler: Public Service - Why it is so difficult to ensure that places meet the needs of people, especially in areas of multi-deprivation; Part V: The Public Debate; Dan Carrier: From Heroes to Zeroes - How the Press report the work of public sector employees; Back Matter; Other Titles Available from Imprint Academic and Andrews UK , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84540-306-1
    Language: English
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