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Voluntary support in a post-welfare state: Experiences and challenges of precarity

Voluntary support in a post-welfare state: Experiences and challenges of precarity
Voluntary support in a post-welfare state: Experiences and challenges of precarity

This paper examines voluntary sector care and support provision under a context of significantly reduced government funding. Whilst geographers have analysed the causes and aftermath of austerity on different populations, our focus is on how managers of voluntary sector organisations have had to learn and evolve through bidding for non-statutory funding to sustain their core provision. Drawing on research with voluntary support organisations in the learning disability social care sector in England and Scotland, the paper examines the effects of the state's continued reliance on the sector for core ‘public’ services whilst simultaneously withdrawing its funding. Using accounts from managers, the paper offers a particularly novel and potent example of voluntary sector precarity and the deepening unfinished and unsettled nature of care and support that has unfolded in the wake of austerity. Through the empirical research, attention is drawn to three levels of precarity that are experienced by those seeking to sustain voluntary support provision: voluntary sector organisation and structures, the voluntary sector workforce, and individual managers’ everyday emotional and affective experiences.

Austerity, Co-production, Disability, Non-profit, Third sector, Welfare
0016-7185
87-95
Power, Andrew
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Kaley, Alex
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Macpherson, Hannah
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Power, Andrew, Hall, Edward, Kaley, Alex and Macpherson, Hannah (2021) Voluntary support in a post-welfare state: Experiences and challenges of precarity. Geoforum, 125, 87-95. (doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.07.003).

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This paper examines voluntary sector care and support provision under a context of significantly reduced government funding. Whilst geographers have analysed the causes and aftermath of austerity on different populations, our focus is on how managers of voluntary sector organisations have had to learn and evolve through bidding for non-statutory funding to sustain their core provision. Drawing on research with voluntary support organisations in the learning disability social care sector in England and Scotland, the paper examines the effects of the state's continued reliance on the sector for core ‘public’ services whilst simultaneously withdrawing its funding. Using accounts from managers, the paper offers a particularly novel and potent example of voluntary sector precarity and the deepening unfinished and unsettled nature of care and support that has unfolded in the wake of austerity. Through the empirical research, attention is drawn to three levels of precarity that are experienced by those seeking to sustain voluntary support provision: voluntary sector organisation and structures, the voluntary sector workforce, and individual managers’ everyday emotional and affective experiences.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 July 2021
Published date: 1 October 2021
Keywords: Austerity, Co-production, Disability, Non-profit, Third sector, Welfare

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Local EPrints ID: 451679
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451679
ISSN: 0016-7185
PURE UUID: 5da6f32f-8a84-4caf-a8e9-3c96d084c578
ORCID for Andrew Power: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-1050

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Date deposited: 19 Oct 2021 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:46

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Author: Andrew Power ORCID iD
Author: Edward Hall
Author: Alex Kaley
Author: Hannah Macpherson

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