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Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

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Page 1: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

Contracting out Employment-related

Services

Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008Steve Davies

Cardiff School of Social Sciences

Page 2: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

UK Govt Model of public sector reform

Page 3: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

Innovative, high quality service

Close to clients

Altruistic

Address social cohesion

Promote civic renewal

Page 4: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences
Page 5: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

The voluntary sector is the ‘weapon of choice for those engaged in the ongoing battle over

public service reform’.

Page 6: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

Performance – behind the hype

• More cost effective• Better performing• More effective in dealing

with the hardest to help• More innovative• Able to spend more time

with clients

Page 7: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

Performance contrast: JCP-led and Private Sector-led (PSL) ATs for Jobs

Provider % of job entry

targets met

% of outcomes from non-

JSA customers

(Target 70%)

PSL 78 69JCP-led 140 76

Review of Action Teams for Jobs, Jo Casebourne, Sara Davis and Rosie Page, Research Report 328, IES for DWP, 2006, p 4.

Page 8: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

‘…there is no conclusive evidence that the private sector outperforms the public sector on current programmes...’

Evidence-based policy

Page 9: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

‘…while there is no conclusive evidence that the private sector outperforms the public sector on current programmes, there are clear potential gains from contesting services, bringing in innovation with a different skill set, and from the potential to engage with groups who are often beyond the reach of the welfare state.’

Evidence-based policy?

Page 10: Contracting out Employment-related Services Welfare Reform Debate 26 June 2008 Steve Davies Cardiff School of Social Sciences

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