What is Manchester devolution?

What is Manchester devolution?

Devolution means the greatest, fastest improvement to the health, wealth and wellbeing of 2.8m people in Greater Manchester. It’s better to have decisions made locally, because local people understand what local problems are and what Greater Manchester needs. We need to work together.

Who funds the King’s Fund?

In 2016, nearly 8 per cent of our funding came from organisations in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. This includes not-for-profit organisations that rent office space in our building, grants from charitable funders, and research and policy analysis commissioned by charities.

What is the King’s Fund report?

Online reports from The King’s Fund A collection of essays that explores hypothetical scenarios and their impact on the future of health and care.

What is devolution government?

Devolution is the transfer or delegation of power from a central government to a subnational, local authority. Prominent examples of devolution include the powers granted to Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly of Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly in the United Kingdom.

How is Manchester governed?

Greater Manchester is governed by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), which consists of political leaders from each of the ten metropolitan borough councils, plus a directly elected mayor, with responsibility for economic development, regeneration and transport.

How do I cite the Kings Fund?

In general, The King’s Fund uses an author–date referencing system based on the Harvard system rather than footnotes or endnotes. This involves using short author–date references in the text, with the full references in an alphabetical list at the end under the heading of References.

Where is the King’s Fund based?

The King’s Fund is situated in the heart of London’s West End. Close to shops, theatres, restaurants and the Royal Colleges, it is conveniently located for all the main London railway stations and tube lines.

Why was the Kings Fund created?

We were founded in 1897 by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, to raise money for London’s voluntary hospitals. The work of the Fund has evolved over time in response to the changing needs of the population, but our mission – to improve health and care for all – has endured.

Is Kings fund a think tank?

The King’s Fund is an independent think tank, which is involved with work relating to the health system in England. It organises conferences and other events.

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