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Realising Potential next steps for social enterprise in Scotland Aidan Pia Senscot. “ views, expectations and priorities of members of Social Enterprise Networks (SENs).” September 2010. Where we are today. Better level of awareness Infrastructure in place Govt support and investment
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Realising Potential next steps for social enterprise in Scotland Aidan Pia Senscot
“views, expectations and priorities of members of Social Enterprise Networks (SENs).” September 2010
Where we are today • Better level of awareness • Infrastructure in place • Govt support and investment • Maturing of Social Enterprise community in Scotland • Relationship with wider Third Sector • Relationship with Private Sector
Vital Stats Aberdeen Social Enterprise Network: • 11 members • 107 f/t employees • £7.3m turnover • £5.2m trading (62%) Dundee Social Enterprise Network • 10 members • 136 f/t employees • £6.4m turnover • £5.2m trading (70%)
What local actions (Local Authority/Community Planning etc) would enable your local social enterprises to fulfil their potential? • Equal/better representation on CPPs • National policies/local implementation? • Community benefit clauses • Access to key officials • Forward planning – `smart procurement strategy`
How are local authority plans and spending commitments going to impact on your social enterprise in the coming years? • Don’t know yet • Reduced statutory provision = opportunities for social enterprise? • Need to diversify
What priorities do you think your local Third Sector Interface should focus on to assist social enterprises to deliver social, economic and environmental outcomes?” • Engage with SE community • Social Enterprise community has to represent itself • Promote role of SE community • Evidencing growth/impact
Urban/Rural/Thematic variations • Size of market (U/R/T) • Distance (R/T) • Multiple communities (R/T) • Lack of knowledge within statutory agencies (U/R/T)
Overview • Hard times • Can we continue to grow? • UK and Scotland • Relationships with Public Sector; Wider Third Sector; Private Sector • Disconnect between National policies and local actions • Infrastructure – cluttered landscape? • Beware the hype!