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| The objective is to stimulate open debate around the sector in order to generate greater understanding of issues important within the sector and for improving best practice. |
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"For those charities involved in providing a public service, the
direct financial link between the state and charity should be
broken, wherever possible."1
1. The Spectre of Over-regulation and State Dependency (Smith & Whittington, 2006) report from the Centre for Policy Studies points out that state funding of the larger charities increased by 38% between 2001 and 2004, making the state now the sector's most important paymaster
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