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Guernsey voluntary and charitable sector research study

Cemlyn, S.; Bell, K.; Heslop, P.; Gordon, D.; Sardinha, L.; Patsios, D.

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Authors

S. Cemlyn

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Karen Bell Karen.Bell@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer Environmental Management

P. Heslop

D. Gordon

L. Sardinha

D. Patsios



Abstract

The study‘s focus was on social inclusion, and how voluntary and charitable organisations try to overcome the barriers and inequalities which prevent people participating on equal terms in society. Its aim was to identify gaps in provision and ways to fill them. Its methodology included a literature review, focus groups and a questionnaire.
The report reviews literature and research, from the UK and Europe as well as Guernsey, on social exclusion, social inclusion, the voluntary sector and its changing relationship with the statutory sector. Some of the themes of this broader review are reflected in the findings of the study of the VCS in Guernsey.
Most households in Guernsey are not at risk of becoming poor in the near future, but the 2007 Household Expenditure Survey indicated that 16.6% of respondents lived in households with an income below 60% of median income. Those most affected by poverty are lone parent households, single pensioner households and households with children. This means poorer diet, worse health and housing, greater vulnerability to crime and less social support.

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Aug 1, 2011
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 27, 2019
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords community, voluntary sector, social exclusion, poverty
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/960298
Contract Date Mar 27, 2019

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