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Welfare to Work Conference 10 th July 2012. Zoe Sellers and John Belli. Business Development Directors. What is Accession Social Enterprise?. Businesses. Horticulture Print & design Community shop Catering Arts & crafts Digital archiving Social enterprise consultancy
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Welfare to Work Conference 10th July 2012
Zoe Sellers and John Belli Business Development Directors
Businesses • Horticulture • Print & design • Community shop • Catering • Arts & crafts • Digital archiving • Social enterprise consultancy • Clinical consultancy
Underlying principles • Business model • Only sell if we have high-quality products • Traditional ‘support into employment’ route not worked • Out of the learning disability and mental health ‘ghettos’ • Sense of purpose & high expectations
Key aims • To focus on customer service that champions quality of products and services • Working with partners to expand routes into employment through social enterprise
Key aims • Opportunities for most marginalised: • long term mental health issues • moderate-severe learning disabilities • physical disabilities • those on the autistic spectrum • Supporting projects to transform into social enterprises • Encouraging a social enterprise hub in West London
First steps • Auditing Social Service and NHS projects • Assessing viability • Premises, equipment and staffing needs identified • Product quality, design, markets, marketing, production • Service User Involvement • Key messages, briefing & communication
Capacity of social enterprises • Partnership networks • Procurement • In-kind funding • Business cases & invest to save
Social value & public sector savings • First & foremost a business • ‘Right to Provide’ arrangements • Modernisation of service provision • Employment route
Private sector partnership • In-kind support • Sponsorship • Offering employment pathways • Contracts
Managing risk • Essentially no different to any other business • Reassuring ‘parent organisations’ • Being clear about scope and role • Negotiating partner arrangements on a case-by-case basis