Pre-Budget Report
06 December 2006
In the Budget the Chancellor launched a review looking at the vital future role third sector organisations, such as social enterprises, voluntary and community groups, and charities play in our society. To inform the review the Chancellor promised the largest ever consultation with the third sector. In fulfilling this promise HM Treasury jointly with the Cabinet Office, working with other Government Departments, has conducted the largest ever consultation with the sector, reaching over 2,000 people, representing over 1,000 organisations across the country. There were a total of nine regional and 84 sub-regional consultation events, which included having targeted events for equalities and faith groups, social enterprises, the private sector and local government.
In his Pre Budget Report, the Chancellor set out the findings from the consultation, and as an early response to the issues raised during the consultation, and announced:
Building on these announcements and recent investment in social enterprise, announced last month, the review will now undertake further work to set out a common vision for the partnership between Government and the third sector.
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