Examples of Civil Society Strategy in a sentence
Commitments under the Civil Society Strategy and the review of outsourcing1.20.
The Civil Society Strategy, launched in 2018, set out how government will use its buying power to drive social value.
Bank Information Center (BIC), Bretton Woods Project, Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale, Third World Network, “60 Years Of The World Bank and The International Monetary Fund: Civil Society Strategy Meeting Summary Report,” prepared by the co-organizers of the Penang Conference (January 2004), p.3.
In the past few years,government has sought to strengthen the use of the Social Value Act by encouraging better measurement of social value in public sector procurement.While the Act itself only stipulates that social value should be “considered” when awarding public service contracts, in 2018 the Civil Society Strategy announced an intention for central government to “account for” social value in its procurement processes.
As promised in the Civil Society Strategy, we’re running a public consultation on the definition of a mutual which will help shape this sector and its contribution to public service delivery over the next decade.
An update report was brought to Policy and Resources (P&R) Cabinet Committee in January 2021, setting out the support we had put in place for the Voluntary, Community sector (VCS) during the pandemic and our intention to put in place interim support measures whilst we revised the Civil Society Strategy (CSS).
The pilot will be evaluated working with KCC analytics, and the findings will inform our future arrangements, however our commitment to supporting volunteering infrastructure and the framework for providing this will be embedded in the Civil Society Strategy (once adopted).
While the Civil Society Strategy signals a renewed interest in participatory democracy it is within the context of significant public sector funding pressures with many local authorities having significantly cut back on their spending on local data gathering.
The government’s Civil Society Strategy states that ‘The government recognises the transformational impact that youth services and trained youth workers can have.’ Statutory guidance for councils about youth work is being reviewed.There is no national strategy for children’s centres.
This funding is intended to provide support to the Voluntary Sector over the next 12 months until the adoption of KCC’s Civil Society Strategy in December, which will setout the framework for our longer-term infrastructure support.