轉寄︰ Social Enterprise UK Newsletter 25-11-2011
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主題︰ Social Enterprise UK Newsletter 25-11-2011
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傳送日期︰ 2011年11月25日 (週五) 8:47 PM
主題︰ Social Enterprise UK Newsletter 25-11-2011
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Social Enterprise UK activityThe Social Enterprise Exchange will take place on Tuesday 27th March 2012 at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow. The sell-out annual events Voice and S2S are this year being combined to provide a better-than-ever event for everyone in the growing social enterprise sphere. For further information and to book your stand and delegate places please visit www.socialenterpriseexchange.com The Social Enterprise Exchange partners are committed to working with as many social enterprise suppliers as possible in the lead up to and on the day of the event. Our ambition is to set a new standard for social enterprise supply-chain engagement. We are looking for social enterprises to outline creative concepts for delivering the following aspects of The Social Enterprise Exchange:
If you are interested in becoming a supplier, please send us a brief proposal about the services you can offer, how you would creatively deliver the service and what your costs would be. Please e-mail your proposals to Lynsey Johnston at eventmanagement@ceis.org.uk by Monday November 28th at 5pm. More information on our requirements is available on The Social Enterprise Exchange website www.socialenterpriseexchange.com/suppliers For further information on supply chain opportunities please call Lynsey Johnston on 0141 425 2926 or e-mail Lynsey at eventmanagement@ceis.org.uk. ![]() MPs in the House of Commons today voted the Public Services (Social Value) Bill through to the House of Lords, following a three hour debate. If made law, the Public Services Bill would ask that councils commission services from organisations that deliver above and beyond, not by charging the lowest price and over servicing, but by charging a fair price while supporting the boroughs and communities in which they operate. The Government’s annual spend on commissioning and procurement stands at £236 billion Responding to the news, Peter Holbrook, Chief Executive of Social Enterprise UK, said: “We’re delighted that the Bill, backed by the main parties, is through to the Lords. We have been working closely with Chris White and would like to thank our members and supporters who have backed this very important campaign. We hope and believe it will result in a historic breakthrough for those in the social economy.” Read the full story on the Social Enterprise UK website. ![]() Social Enterprise UK has now completed it's move to the Tooley Street Fire Station which is being developed by PwC to become a centre for social enterprise innovation. Our new neighbours include School for Social Entrepreneurs and The Beyond Food Foundation. Infromation on our new contact details and a map of our new location can be found on the Social Enterprise UK website. For the first two weeks we will only have one working phone line so we ask for your patience if you have any difficulty in reaching us - we will get back to you as soon as we can. Our e-mail addresses will all be working as usual. ![]() A survey published this week by Social Enterprise UK reveals that adults are tightening their belts this Christmas, and will be spending less on both presents and charitable causes, as money is tight. While 43 per cent of those questioned for the poll intend to cut back on the good causes they support, an even greater number - 48 per cent - say they’ll be spending less on Christmas presents for family and friends this year. We're telling people that they can kill two birds with one stone if they buy their Christmas presents from social enterprises – businesses that exist to make a difference, and reinvest their profits to support environmental and social causes. Social Enterprise UK’s drive to promote Xmas-shopper awareness of social enterprise is part of the Society Profits campaign. Read the full story on the Social Enterprise UK website. NewsHundreds of disadvantaged Londoners will have the opportunity to find employment with the help of ‘Cycle into Work’, a community investment programme supported by Barclays. The scheme, conceived and developed by London based social enterprise Bikeworks, uses the power of cycling to help homeless people develop key skills to secure a job. Read the full story on the Social Enterprise UK website. The Social Firms UK Board has appointed Michele Rigby as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. Michele is currently Chief Executive of SEEE, the East of England’s social enterprise support agency and will take up the post from January 2012. Michele replaces Sally Reynolds, co-founder of Social Firms UK and its Chief Executive since 2004, who decided to leave due to exceptional personal circumstances. Read the full story on the Social Enterprise UK website. Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards announced this month that Social Enterprise UK member, Global Vision International (GVI), is the world’s best organisation to volunteer with for 2011. According to the award committee: "GVI impressed the judges with the scale of their impacts on the ground. Placing 3,500 volunteers each year in 40 countries, GVI teaches over 10,000 people each year on six continents. And for GVI the proof of their work is in the performance of their students - in Guatemala their students were in the top 5% nationally examined in 2011 - proving that well-placed skilled volunteers can have genuine impacts. Their charitable trust already estimates £400,000 will be raised for their projects this year alone." Read the full story on the Social Enterprise UK website. For more of the latest social enterprise news visit the Social Enterprise UK website. Submit your news stories to appear on the Social Enterprise UK website by completing the online form. Events![]() Taking over community resource centres and finding ways to make them operate efficiently, meet community needs and benefit a wide range of service users is a huge challenge for the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. NCVYS invites you to hear how this has, and is, being done by the League of British Muslims in the London Borough of Redbridge and Rainbow Centre Users Group in the London Borough of Barnet. A representative from the Ethical Property Foundation will also be on hand to help delegates through the technical issues within the process, and to look at the current ‘premises needs’ of the VCSE sector. There is no cost to join this session. This is a free event. To register a place, please request a booking form from takita@ncvys.org.uk. Completed booking forms must be submitted by Thursday 24th November. If you have any questions, please contact Jarina Choudhury on 020 7843 6453 or e-mail jarina@ncvys.org.uk. ![]() This event is brought to you by the Crisis Ethical Enterprise & Employment (3xE) Network with support from Social Enterprise UK. It will provide social enterprises with the opportunity to explore the way in they can compete for and win contracts and enter into supply chains. There will be learning through workshops and opportunities to learn from best practice through networking and case studies. There will also be opportunity to propose questions to a panel from the private, public and voluntary sector organisations and experts in the field. Confirmed speakers:
This is a FREE event funded by the Crisis Ethical Enterprise & Employment (3xE) Network To book a place or for more information please contact Cathrine Gillard on 020 7426 8500 or email 3xE@crisis.org.uk. ![]() Forum3, the UK’s largest recruitment and volunteering event for the not-for-profit sector, returns to the Business Design Centre 25-26 May next year. Attracting 10,000 job seekers looking for paid or volunteering work, forum3 provides a first class opportunity to showcase your organisation and meet candidates face to face to fulfil your recruitment needs in our new dedicated Social Enterprise zone. Forum3 has a highly diverse audience, all who are committed to the principles of working for a value led organisation and making a difference in society. Forum3 is well supported by its partners who include Social Enterprise UK as well as The Guardian, The Big Issue, Jobsgopublic, Inside Housing, NCVO, Opportunities and of course, the Institute of Fundraising. Find out more by visiting www.forum3.co.uk or call the team on 020 7939 7433. Find more social enterprise events on the Social Enterprise UK website. Complete the online form to advertise your social enterprise event on the Social Enterprise UK website. |
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