The Labour government, King's Speech and future of civil society
Season 2024, Episode 3, Jul 25, 02:00 PM
Policy experts from the charity sector shares views on the new Labour Government's policy programme as set out in the King's Speech 2024 and explain what they're looking to the government to deliver on.
What does the new Labour government mean for charities and civil society? Following the King's Speech 2024, Richard Sagar asks three policy experts for their insights, hopes and advice.
With guests Anna Mowbray from CAF, Rebecca Young from NCVO and Charlotte Prothero from Pro Bono Economics.
The panellists set out their wishes for the forthcoming Budget and Spending Review, as well as the new relationship between the government and civil society. They also share advice on what charities can do to engage the new government and MPs.
Further resources and reading
The King's Speech 2025 (www.gov.uk)
The King's Speech and what it might mean for charities, by Richard Sagar, CFG
The King's Speech 2024: what do charities need to know? by NCVO
MPs and their experience in the charity sector (free resources) by Pro Bono Economic
Charities at the Cabinet table, by Pro Bono Economics
The need to overcome the philanthropy knowledge gulf by Pro Bono Economics
Charities Aid Foundation's UK Research Hub
If you have any questions, contact CFG's Policy Team: policy@cfg.org.uk.
With guests Anna Mowbray from CAF, Rebecca Young from NCVO and Charlotte Prothero from Pro Bono Economics.
The panellists set out their wishes for the forthcoming Budget and Spending Review, as well as the new relationship between the government and civil society. They also share advice on what charities can do to engage the new government and MPs.
Further resources and reading
The King's Speech 2025 (www.gov.uk)
The King's Speech and what it might mean for charities, by Richard Sagar, CFG
The King's Speech 2024: what do charities need to know? by NCVO
MPs and their experience in the charity sector (free resources) by Pro Bono Economic
Charities at the Cabinet table, by Pro Bono Economics
The need to overcome the philanthropy knowledge gulf by Pro Bono Economics
Charities Aid Foundation's UK Research Hub
If you have any questions, contact CFG's Policy Team: policy@cfg.org.uk.