I cannot speak for what individual charities regard as important, but it appears that some have a different view of what is right - for example, the CEO of TAAS (and presumably, his trustees) seems to believe that there needs to be a new model of service based on regional deployment - I happen to disagree with him as a) all evidence points to local fundraising for a local service is what works and b) because I'm not convinced that 'what is right for patients' is driving his agenda
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I certainly don't want to paint a picture of love and harmony in the AA sector, there are lots and lots of agendas at play. All I can say is that the charity I am involved with is well run and the focus is on providing excellent services to the patient, in line with our charitable objects.
I'm not avoiding your point on value, but I'm not sure what you are getting at.