
Enabling Or Disabling Local Government
Leach(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 16. March 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-335-19348-6 (ISBN)
Description
* What are the main underlying patterns in the changes which central government have introduced in relation to local government over the past 10-15 years?
* What are the major choices of direction facing local authorities, in working out how to respond to these (and other) changes?
* What is the significance of local government reorganization within this overall pattern of change, and how is it likely to turn out?
Over the past ten years or so there has been an unprecedented amount of change in the world of British local government: for instance the growth of Compulsory Competitive Tendering; the opportunity for schools to opt out of local authority control; the new responsibilities for community care; the introduction of the community charge (or poll tax) and its subsequent replacement with council tax. And now local government is in the throes of a major and controversial reorganization. There have been several books which have described such changes but this one represents the first systematic attempt to draw out the overall implications of these changes for the future role of local government as an institution. It argues that there are major strategic choices of direction facing local authorities, and that these choices will shape management structures and many other aspects of local choice. The book provides a clear framework of analysis to enable readers to understand the forces at work in this particularly turbulent and unstable period of local government's history, and to see where they are leading.
* What are the major choices of direction facing local authorities, in working out how to respond to these (and other) changes?
* What is the significance of local government reorganization within this overall pattern of change, and how is it likely to turn out?
Over the past ten years or so there has been an unprecedented amount of change in the world of British local government: for instance the growth of Compulsory Competitive Tendering; the opportunity for schools to opt out of local authority control; the new responsibilities for community care; the introduction of the community charge (or poll tax) and its subsequent replacement with council tax. And now local government is in the throes of a major and controversial reorganization. There have been several books which have described such changes but this one represents the first systematic attempt to draw out the overall implications of these changes for the future role of local government as an institution. It argues that there are major strategic choices of direction facing local authorities, and that these choices will shape management structures and many other aspects of local choice. The book provides a clear framework of analysis to enable readers to understand the forces at work in this particularly turbulent and unstable period of local government's history, and to see where they are leading.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
references, index
ISBN-13
978-0-335-19348-6 (9780335193486)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction
Section one: Dimensions of change and choice
The fragmentation of community government
The dimensions of analysis
governance, markets and community
Local government reorganization
a test case
The role of the market and the growth of competition
Locality and community
Section two: Services and activity areas
The changing framework and purposes of local education authorities
Personal social services for older people
The changing role of local authorities in housing
Police reform
Urban regeneration
Conclusion
scenarios for change
References
Index
Section one: Dimensions of change and choice
The fragmentation of community government
The dimensions of analysis
governance, markets and community
Local government reorganization
a test case
The role of the market and the growth of competition
Locality and community
Section two: Services and activity areas
The changing framework and purposes of local education authorities
Personal social services for older people
The changing role of local authorities in housing
Police reform
Urban regeneration
Conclusion
scenarios for change
References
Index