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Privatisation of London’s Fire Service Training and Control Centre Reversed
The planned outsourcing of Fire Service training and Fire Control services could result in the fracturing of Fire and Emergency services in London. A report for the FBU, UNISON and GMB exposes the threat to the fire and rescue service by outsourcing fire service training and the Fire Control service. New high risks will be…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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London Fire Brigade’s Protective Equipment Group retained in-house
The Protective Equipment Group (PEG) provides specialist equipment, expertise and services ranging from respiratory and chemical protection to high line and water rescue. It employs 35 staff and operates 24/7/365 for emergency services. The service was included in the retendering of the fleet maintenance contract (a 21 year contract awarded to Babcock International), but the…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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UK outsourcing expands despite high failure rates – PPP Strategic Partnerships Database 2012-2013, Dexter Whitfield
The number of PPP strategic partnerships has increased 35% in just two years with 18 additional contracts valued at £8bn. 60 contracts are currently operating, four were terminated and one completed the contract term, but was not renewed. A further two are being terminated in 2014. Strategic partnerships originated in ICT and corporate services, but…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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Public Housing News
A NALGO/SCAT Housing Landlord Information Service was launched in 1989 to establish a database of new landlords seeking to takeover council housing and to report on tenant organisations and NALGO Branch campaigns to stop estate/whole stock transfers, Housing Action Trusts and other policies to privatise UK council housing. Public Housing News was published bi-monthly. The…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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Should we turn the NHS into co-ops and mutuals?
Explains why the transfer of NHS and other public services to social enterprises, mutual or cooperatives is privatisation, irrespective of the ownership model, staff and user engagement, democratic structures and community support. It examines the pathways to markets, the performance of social enterprises and the way forward including the re-integration of client and contractor and…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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The Crisis in Adult Social Care
An eBook by Ian Ferguson and Michael Lavalette that examines recent developments in social work with adults, including the personalisation agenda, and critically discusses the prospects for adult social care in a context of never-ending austerity. Six respondents, including Dexter Whitfield, comment on the paper followed by concluding a reply to their comments by the…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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UNMASKING AUSTERITY: Lessons for Australia, by Dexter Whitfield
Documents why austerity failed and its disastrous economic and social effects in Europe and North America and highlights why Australia should not adopt these policies. Government debt continued to increase, reduced demand intensified the recession, negative or weak growth prevailed and the private sector failed to invest. The cost of lost output, reduced wealth, mass…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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CCT on the Record, Local government Information Unit, 1994
A review of the experience of Compulsory Competitive Tendering under the Local Government Act 1988. Includes sections on the effects on services and jobs, claimed savings and the consequences of the baling model of local government.
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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The Way Out of Financial Crisis – Barnet’s LATC
Your Choice Barnet Ltd (YCB), planned to make £2m profit over a four-year period from residents with physical disabilities and learning difficulties to subsidize London Borough of Barnet taxpayers. It is, as predicted, in financial crisis. This analysis for the Campaign Against the Destruction of Disabled Support Services (CADDSS) exposes the scale of the company’s…
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.
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Fingers in the PFI
Twenty years on from the introduction of the private finance initiative (PFI), Dexter Whitfield examines the effect it has had – and how it’s set to get worse under new Tory plans (PF2) – Red Pepper, Feb/Mar 2013, Issue 188, pages 16 – 18. http://www.redpepper.org.uk/fingers-in-the-pfi/
Published on 6th June 2014. Last updated 6th June 2017.

