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It\u2019s just over a couple of months since we launched the findings from the Civil Society Futures Inquiry. \u00a0So how do we take this forward in 2019 and beyond?<\/p>\n<\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n
This short blog is produced by Green Park, Civil Society Futures, and brap in the hope of encouraging further discussion and action on the topic of inclusive recruitment practice at senior leadership level within the charity sector. Building leadership for the future We are talking about leadership more and more in the charity sector. Across …<\/p>\n<\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n
The Chair of the Inquiry into Civil Society Futures, Julia Unwin CBE, recently sat down with CAF – the charity, bank and champion for better giving – to discuss: what the Civil Society Futures Inquiry is and how it came about the challenges and opportunities associated with new organisational models within civil society, including many …<\/p>\n<\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n
When we launched our report into the future of civil society \u2013 based on a two-year inquiry \u2013 we wrote about the deep divisions that we had witnessed, the feeling many people have that their voices are being ignored, and a growing sense that the old ways of doing things are no longer working. Since …<\/p>\n<\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n
How can civil society tackle loneliness, address job insecurity, and create fairer cities? A focus on power, accountability, connections and trust can help. Ivan, Mariana and Yasmin were sitting round a table in Toynbee Hall, reflecting on their ambitions for the future. They were celebrating with their friends their achievement in completing an English as …<\/p>\n<\/a>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n