The voluntary sector in the United Kongdom is those businesses that are charities and are operated on a non-profit basis. The statutory sector is the agencies of central or local government.
A voluntary sector is a sector that has volunteered to provide a business, e.g a Charitable Foundation.
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statutory agencies are supported by the government such as schools, where as voluntary agencies have to support them selves e.g charities.
statutory agencies are supported by the government such as schools, where as voluntary agencies have to support them selves e.g charities.
The voluntary sector is when people give up their free time to provide a service which does not make any profit
Statutory would be those mandated by law, voluntary would be those agreed upon between employer and employee.
voluntary sector is when an organisation is made withought the government e.g charities, childline, support groups, Springhill hospice
The voluntary sector consists mainly of non-profit organisations like charities so you can instantly conclude that they don't exist to make profit.
statutory sectors are funded through : local & national taxation insurance lottery funding direct donations
The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up, controlled and funded by the government, for example public school and NHS hospitals. The statutory sector is funded by people who pay taxes and national insurance etc. This is different from the independent sector which involves organisations being run by business people who are usually in it to make profit. The independent sector is funded by the clients who use the service. Their money is used to buy supplies and pay wages etc. An example of an independent sector organisation is private schools.
Care in the community Private sector Voluntary sector Informal welfare (the family)
a non-statutory organisation is one that is not funded by the government, they are usually voluntary and fund themselves through means of charity shops and donations. hope this helps :)