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Towards an Inclusive Social Policy for the UK: The Need for Democratic Deliberation in Voluntary and Community Associations
Authors:Stephen Elstub
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Science, University of Paisley, Paisley, Scotland
Abstract:In western capitalist societies the state has become increasingly criticized for its inadequacy as a mechanism for distributing welfare inclusively. In particular, it has been criticized for its lack of flexibility in meeting the needs of increasingly plural populations, and for being too distant to enable service users to participate in the meeting of their welfare needs. Consequently, in many countries, including the United Kingdom, voluntary and community associations have been used to distribute welfare with the belief that it can remedy the defects of universal state provision. This paper suggests the voluntary and community sector can only achieve this if the organizations are democratically organized, ensuring participation from staff and users. Moreover, participation should be based around the norms of deliberative democracy. The paper argues that this form of participation will best ensure that the needs, preferences, and interests of subordinate groups are included in social policy delivery, due to the fostering of public reason.
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Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >: deliberative democracy  voluntary and community organizations  inclusion  welfare distribution  social policy formation  United Kingdom
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