Nigel Dodds, MP for North Belfast, recently seized the opportunity to ask the newly appointed Cabinet Office Minister for Office of Civil Society about possible cuts to funding for voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland.
Mr Dodds asked if the Minister shared his concern “that many voluntary and community organisations that deliver public services and value for money could be targeted unfairly for cuts in the present economic environment if sufficient and proper consideration is not given to their efficiency and effectiveness."
Minister Hurd replied: "I share that concern, and that is why I am working with colleagues in the Department for Communities and Local Government and our strategic partners to try to identify examples of best practice, especially where local authorities are working in a partnership with the voluntary and community sector to manage this difficult transition carefully."
"NICVA believes that voluntary and community organisations provide smart
solutions to the tough economic times we find ourselves in."
NICVA Chief Executive Seamus McAleavey commented that "Nigel Dodds' question cuts to the heart of the matter in relation to public expenditure cuts and the voluntary and community sector. NICVA believes that voluntary and community organisations provide smart solutions to the tough economic times we find ourselves in. All across Northern Ireland, voluntary and community organisations are providing value for money frontline services to vulnerable people, families and communities. We want to make sure they are treated fairly. We are pleased that Mr Dodds has raised this issue at Westminster level and we in NICVA will be continuing this conversation with local MLAs and Ministers in the coming months."
Read the official transcript of the question time.




