J. Kendall, The mainstreaming of the third sector into public policy in England in thelate 1990s: whys and wherefores, POLICY POL, 28(4), 2000, pp. 541-562
The voluntary or third sector in England is now receiving more sustained at
tention from policy makers than ever before. This paper claims that this si
tuation, particularly as given tangible expression through the development
of a Compact between the government and representatives of the third sector
, amounts to the mainstreaming of the third sector onto the public policy a
genda. It seeks to explain why this has happened in the late 1990s, framed
by the 'multiple streams' approach of US political scientist John W. Kingdo
n. The paper draws upon a review of relevant policy and political literatur
e, and interviews with stakeholders in the government and the third sector,
to examine the respective contributions of individual and collective actor
s in the policy,problem and politics streams.