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Category: Policy and Strategy

Pathways to a More Empowering Welfare State: Winners, Losers, and the Cost of Inaction

Posted on 19/03/2025 by Malcolm

The recent “Pathways to Work” green paper lays bare the escalating cost and inherent dysfunctionality of a binary welfare state—one that categorises individuals simply as either capable or incapable of work. This approach, particularly when applied to supporting those with genuine disabilities, is proving both economically unsustainable and socially regressive. As argued in Abundance by…

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VN Monday Discussion Group 4/11/24 The Autumn Budget

Posted on 05/11/202405/11/2024 by Malcolm

On 4 November 2024, the Independent R&B Discussion Group met to examine the latest budget and its implications for local services, public spending, and policies affecting welfare and business rates. Led by Malcolm Gardner, the session provided detailed insights from experts in local government finance and welfare, with a focus on emerging policies and the…

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14/10/24 VN: Monday Discussion Group Minimum Income Floor, Six Month Warnings & Pension Credit Take-up

Posted on 17/10/2024 by Malcolm

The Independent R&B Discussion Group held on 14 October 2024, covered a range of topics related to government reports, pension credit uptake, and Universal Credit issues. Below is a summary of the key points from the discussion, with comments attributed to various speakers. Overview of the Government Reports Malcolm Gardner initiated the conversation by noting…

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The Impending End of the Household Support Fund: A Crisis for Families on Low Incomes and Local Economies

Posted on 19/08/2024 by Malcolm

As the UK grapples with the economic aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, rising inflation, and a turbulent global economy, the impending end of the Household Support Fund (HSF) presents a looming crisis for families on low incomes and local economies across the country. The £820 million hardship scheme, administered by local councils, has been a…

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Economic Challenges and AI Opportunities for Local Government

Posted on 22/07/2024 by Malcolm

Difficult Inheritance: Navigating Weak Growth and High Debt The new government steps into an economic quagmire marked by weak growth, high taxes, and a government debt that has tripled since 2007. Public spending is teetering on the brink of crisis with deteriorating public services adding to the urgency. Fiscal pressures are mounting due to an…

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Risk Warning: Confidential Data and Intellectual Property Vulnerabilities Due to Generative AI Systems

Posted on 20/03/2024 by Doug Key

Attention is drawn to the emerging and substantial risk associated with the inadvertent mining of confidential data and proprietary intellectual property stored within SharePoint by generative AI systems, including but not limited to ChatGPT and Copilot technologies. Generative AI systems, designed to optimize data processing and content generation, possess the capability to access, analyse, and…

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Monday Discussion Group 11/3/24: Budget 2024 Key Elements for Revenues and Benefits– Visionary Network

Posted on 14/03/2024 by Malcolm

Last Monday, we discussed key elements from the 2024 budget announcement and how they may impact Local Authorities, specifically the Revenues and Benefits departments. Paul Howarth provided an excellent summary, which you can find in the recording, and there is additional information in the slide pack, plus links to key documents on our website. My…

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5/2/25 Monday Discussion Group: Councils Financial Crisis and the Knock On Effects

Posted on 07/02/2024 by Malcolm

In our Monday chat, we dove into how the financial troubles facing local councils are also troubling for organizations like charities that depend on council funds. We talked about how this situation might lead more people who usually get help from these charities to seek help directly from the council. We also touched on the…

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Monday Discussion Group 8/1/24 — Money, money, money

Posted on 11/01/2024 by Malcolm

We returned this week with a great discussion where we looked at the recent Resolution Foundation briefing note for the Health Foundation that looks at pressures on family pay, prices, and properties and the corresponding burdens on it brings to local authority budgets.  There is a cyclic pressure of more hard-pressed families turning to equally…

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Jan 1 2024 Revenues and Benefits Update Pack

Posted on 02/01/2024 by Malcolm

Happy New Year. I wanted to drop you a quick message during our holiday break. I’ve prepared a pack with the latest updates on revenues and benefits, covering what’s been happening with council finances and recent developments from the last couple of weeks. There’s some positive news about the funding settlement, although it still doesn’t…

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