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Positively Public Briefings
Monthly briefings providing the latest campaigning, privatisation and good practice news.
Available hereNational news
Private markets expose public services(09/07/08) Union calls for independent review of influence of marketisation on servicesLook at PFI's impact on pay, says UNISON(08/07/08) Union welcomes response to call to examine PFI pay impact'We'll fight tooth and nail for services'(15/06/08) Local government: Union will 'keep campaigning against privatisation'Minding the health gap(12/06/08) Cutting poverty is key to tackling health inequalities, says UNISONNews list > |
Social careSocial care is in crisis. The service is increasingly being outsourced to the private sector to cut costs. In over two-thirds of councils in England people with low and moderate needs are no longer eligible for services which could prevent them accelerating into higher levels of need. The funding crisis and marketisation of the service has led to fragmentation of services, impacting on the quality of care. In England and Wales around 85% of home care services are run by the private sector. There is an immense pressure to meet tight constraints imposed by market forces and Best Value, with a relentless focus on delivering more 'units' of homecare for lower cost. The home care service relies heavily on small private providers, many of whom are inexperienced in service delivery. Marketisation in home care has led to loss of accountability, high turnover of staff on minimum wages and deteriorating quality. UNISON is campaigning for well-funded in-house provision of home care services by local authorities to meet individual needs. For more information: Home Care
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CONTACT DETAILS
The UNISON contact for the Positively Public campaign is Margie Jaffe. Positively Public 1 Mabledon Place London WC1H 9AJ Email: positivelypublic@unison.co.uk Recent documents
Co-production: the modernisation of public services by staff and users
This report defines co-production, demonstrates the benefits of co-production to users, staff, management and policy makers, and examines how co-production can be put into practice. Acrobat PDF (2017048 bytes)
PFI: Against the Public Interest The report analyses the failings of the government's private finance initiative and public private partnerships, highlighting high profile contracts which have failed and PFI companies, such as Ballast which went into receivership. Acrobat PDF version
Fair Wages: How to end the two tier workforce in public services and achieve fair wages UNISON's fair wages campaign calls for a fair wages regulation in public contracting to safeguard the employment conditions and pensions of staff, regardless of who employs them. This briefing explains the campaign, why we need it, what successes have been achieved and what remains to be done. Acrobat PDF version
Public risk for private gain? The public audit implications of risk transfer and private finance A new UNISON report shows that the government has failed to evaluate its own claim that extra costs of PFI are justified, because risks are transferred to the private sector. There are now more than 500 PFI deals worth £36bn, but the the true cost of these deals to the taxpayer is still unknown and private companies are reaping the benefits of this oversight, at the expense of the public purse. (NB: This is a 1.2MB download) Acrobat PDF version
Our values, our NHS Results of UNISON's NHS survey, which we will use as evidence to show the government what members value most in the NHS, and argue for a constitution that ensures these principles are protected and built on in future Acrobat PDF version
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