Document - Document, report, Rationalisation Task Force. August 1984, 1984

Historical information

This report highlights the ongoing need to review and if necessary update and change policies and priorities if need be. The report explains that to provide recommendations and suggestions three working parties were established with two Legatees in charge of each group. In group1, 47 Legatees were involved, group 2&3, 59 Legatees involved in each group. Each group had a budget to work to and designated areas of Legacy activities to investigate and report on e.g. group1 would report on Accommodation, Housing, Handicapped Dependants, Firewood - refer to appendix A.
Reports and suggestions are made in appendix B.
Some recommendations suggest that Legacy and Legatees do not cease providing services but refer suitable applicants on to similar activities with other organisations if the need arises. This was due to declining numbers of Legatees to supervise, and those under the care of Legacy to paricipate.

Significance

Due to declining numbers of Legatees and the number of families requiring help in certain areas, the report shows that Legacy needs to alter the way in which it delivers some of the services to Widows and families but still maintain the services that Legacy has provided previously.

Physical description

White A4 paper with black type, 5 pages about the Rationalisation Taskforce

Inscriptions & markings

Notations in blue biro on some pages.
First page, last paragraph highlighted in green.
Page two Appendix B, paragraphs d Widows,b Pensions, Welfare highlighted in pink.

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