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Cabinet Office provide Big Society overview

Summary: The Big Society section of the Cabinet Office website identifies the key parts of the Government's Big Society agenda.

The Cabinet Office website states, 'The Big Society is about helping people to come together to improve their own lives. It’s about putting more power in people’s hands – a massive transfer of power from Whitehall to local communities.'

It says that the three key parts of the Big Society are:

  • Community empowerment: giving local councils and neighbourhoods more power to take decisions and shape their area. Our planning reforms lead by CLG, will replace the old top-down planning system with real power for neighbourhoods to decide the future of their area.
  • Opening up public services: our public service reforms will enable charities, social enterprises, private companies and employee-owned co-operatives to compete to offer people high quality services. The welfare to work programme, lead by the Department for Work and Pensions will enable a wide range of organisations to help get Britain off welfare and into work.
  • Social action: encouraging and enabling people to play a more active part in society. National Citizen Service, Community Organisers and Community First will encourage people to get involved in their communities.

To view more on this, please visit the Cabinet Office website.


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