The Directory of Social Change (DSC) exists to support charities in the work they do.
[1] Led by chief executive Debra Allcock Tyler, DSC’s activities bring it into contact with around 20,000 voluntary sector organizations each year.
[3] DSC’s main activities include: In 1975 Michael Norton published a book entitled 'The Directory of Social Change' and the organization was formed.
The book, was a directory, the first of its kind, full of ideas, information and contacts for those wanting to explore alternatives for creating better communities and a better society.
In 1988, Luke FitzHerbert became co-director with Michael Norton and together they established DSC’s Liverpool office.