Introducing the Home of Social Enterprise – our new building with the School for Social Entrepreneurs
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Find out about our new home which we have purchased with the School for Social Entrepreneurs
Find out about our new home which we have purchased with the School for Social Entrepreneurs
Spectrum Community Health CIC proudly announces its collaboration with Hestia and their UK SAYS NO MORE campaign, through the launch of the Online Safe Spaces initiative. This groundbreaking project, which debuts on International Women’s Day, marks a significant milestone in the fight against domestic abuse.
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Now that the UK has slipped into an official recession, and with living standards stagnating, this week’s Spring Budget will likely look to stimulate private sector activity. This is an opportunity to re-imagine how policy can support business, and to encourage the growth of more responsible and diverse models of business whose aspirations are aligned to the wider economy.
Pioneering social investor, Key Fund, is working to actively address the barriers to investment faced by social entrepreneurs from ethnic minorities
It’s estimated that up to 15% of the UK’s population are neurodiverse1. Yet across society, many systems including education, employment, health and social services are built around everyone being neurotypical. The good news is that more businesses and start-ups are working on inspirational products and services that want to change this balance, creating a more … Continued
Leading community dental provider, CDS CIC has been piloting a treatment programme for people with Severe Multiple Disadvantage (SMD) and/or homelessness.
Find out how breaking the UK’s monoculture of shot term, profit maximising businesses can result in better growth and working conditions