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    Published by DHA Communications Ltd

    DHA Communications Ltd

    UK 7.99

    www.dhacommunications.co.uk

    In this collection of specially commissioned essays, leading gures from

    the third sector and beyond set out their vision of civil society in ten

    years time. How will charities have responded to the recession and can

    scrutiny of the nancial sector by civil society groups make sure it doesnt

    happen again?

    Can we reverse the trend of declining participation in politics? To combatclimate change, must a totally new, participative style of democracy

    be developed? Will new roles for trade unions have emerged?

    The consequences of an ageing population, the increasing inuence

    of young social entrepreneurs, and the impact of technology on everything

    from the Arts to the government-citizen relationship is considered.

    At a time of great uncertainty, leading commentators predict big changes

    in the relationship between the third sector and government and suggest

    how civil society can not only weather the economic storm, but emerge

    reinvigorated.

    A collection of 20 essays exploring the future of the public

    and not-for-prot sectors over the next 10 years.

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    Thank you to our contributors

    Dr. Julian Baggini

    Journalist, Author and Editor

    The PhilosophersMagazine

    Lewis Biggs

    Director

    Liverpool Biennial

    Adrienne Burgess

    Head of Research

    Fatherhood Institute

    Simon Burall

    Director

    Involve

    Josie Emberton

    Head

    Live UnLtd

    Duncan Fisher OBE

    Social Entrepreneur and

    Commentator on Family Issues

    Daniel Harris

    Managing Director

    DHA Communications

    Andrew Hind

    Chief Executive

    Charity Commission

    John Holden

    Visiting Professor at City

    University and Associate

    Demos

    Catherine Howarth

    Chief Executive

    FairPensions

    Rt Hon Reverend

    James Jones

    the Bishop of Liverpool

    Tony Kendle

    Director

    Eden Project

    Geoff Mulgan

    Director

    Young Foundation

    Chi-chi Nwanoku MBE

    Principal Double Bassist of

    the Orchestra of the Age of

    Enlightenment and BBC Radio 3

    Broadcaster

    Frances OGrady

    Deputy General Secretary

    TUC

    Caroline Slocock

    Chief Executive

    Refugee and Migrant Justice

    Sam Smethers

    Chief Executive

    Grandparents Plus

    Hilary Wainwright

    Writer, Editor and Academic

    Dr. Stuart Wilks-Heeg

    Executive Director, Democratic

    Audit and Senior Lecturer

    of Social Policy, University

    of Liverpool

    Dominic Williamson

    Chief Executive

    Revolving Doors Agency

    First printed in Great Britain 2010 by Ultragraph on behalf of DHA Communications

    DHA Communications Ltd

    Printed and bound by Ultragraph

    Designed by David Casey

    Compiled by DHA Communications

    Some of the essays have appeared elsewhere and have been reproduced with the authors permission.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,

    electronic or mechanical including photocopying or recording without permission from the author (s).