"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before", they say. Great invention can often arise out of struggle.
Having hardly recovered from the agony of the Covid pandemic, we find ourselves plunged into another; the cost-of-living crisis and the years of struggle that lay ahead.
Just like its predecessor, the crisis we are now confronted by is amplifying the fault lines in our society and creating in its wake a left-out generation who, if we do not act now, will never recover from the wounds it leaves.
The system isn’t working. Over decades, successive governments have built a set of operational rules and regulations for the various statutory services that just don’t fit with one another. Charities are forced to compete for short-term grants and contracts, and measured by superficial outcomes rather than any real or sustainable long-term benefit. And at the same time, all this ignores our greatest national asset: local people. Mums, dads, families, and other community members.
We need a radical reset. We have a stark choice: keep pouring money into a faltering system or reform and invest to improve people’s lives. We need a new social covenant that empowers charities, faith groups, and grassroots organisations to help transform the life chances of countless young people, families and communities.
A Manifesto for Hope is for policy makers and practitioners, for charities, grassroots organisations, faith groups and passionate individuals. It sets out ten tried and tested practical principles for ‘how’ to develop joined up, cost effective, community-empowering work, gleaned from the hard-won experience of Oasis’ work over the last four decades.
It's time to reimagine. It's time for a MANIFESTO FOR HOPE!
This episode is an introduction to Steve's book, and this podcast series with his guest, and expert witness, Sir Stephen Timms, MP for East Ham and the Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee. Steve sets the scene for the book, and Sir Stephen responds.
Sir Stephen Timms, MP, is renowned for his tireless efforts in advocating for social change, championing policies aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting equality. Through his parliamentary work and community engagement, he has been a steadfast advocate for marginalized communities, striving to create a fairer and more inclusive society.
This podcast series, and the accompanying book by Steve Chalke sets out ten tried and tested practical principles for ‘how’ to develop joined up, cost effective, community empowering work, gleaned from the hard-won experience that sit at the heart of the mission of Oasis over the last four decades. Steve talks to 13 expert witnesses who help him bring his book to life with their own thoughts and lived experiences. We believe it’s time for a radical reset. It's time for A Manifesto for Hope!
Steve’s book is available wherever you buy your books but we recommend you buy it from Bookshop.org an online bookshop with a mission to financially support local, independent bookshops.This book is also available on Audible.
The Manifesto of Hope podcast is brought to you by Oasis. Our producer is Peter Kerwood and the sound and mix engineer is Matteo Magariello.
If we are going to build and fund an integrated and holistic system of care for children, young people and their families; one which is aligned and attuned to the real needs of those it seeks to serve, we have to reimagine society together.