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    Grand alibis: how declining public sector capability affects services for the disadvantaged
    3 Dec 2015
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    Kelly Farrow, Robert Sturrock, Sam Hurley
    Centre for Policy Development

    Grand Alibis is built around one key question: has contracting out services improved the public sector’s capability to address persistent disadvantage and meet complex needs? It argues that outsourcing has eroded the experience, skills and policy toolkits that the public sector needs to develop...

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