This is a speech given by Laila Harré, former minister in the New Zealand Labour/Alliance government, to the Campaign for the Welfare State’s national conference on hospital politics in Oslo September 8, 2003.
The Model Municipality Experiments
The Municipality project was initiated by the Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees (NKF). The project is an alternative to privatisation and competitive tendering. The idea behind the project is to use the skills, knowledge and initiative that we know exists in the municipal organisation for making the municipality’s services better.
Has the sun set on New Zealand’s health reforms?
Engelsk innledning av Laila Harré, tidligere minister i Labour/Alliance-regjeringen på New Zealand, på For velferdsstatens sykehuskonferanse 8. september 2003.
Model municipality project in Norway
This project, initiated by the Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees, has shown another path of restructuring the municipal sector than privatisation and deregulation (2002).
Is Market Liberalism a Health Hazard?
Presentation given by professor Michael Quinlan, University of South Wales, Sydney, at the Welfare Conference in Oslo, 4-5 March 2002.
Political platform for the Campaign for the Welfare State
The up-building and development of the public sector and a comprehensive welfare state have been one of the most important instruments in order to achieve redistribution of wealth in Norway. However, we can still experience difficultly accessible public services, imperfect care and welfare services which do not reach everybody. It is therefore necessary to strengthen and further develop the welfare state.