Social Enterprise in Support of Supported
EmploymentNorman Sterritt
Progression to Employment ManagerTriangle Housing Association
hosted by:
In association with:
• Workshop Aims: To explore the advantages and disadvantages of
utilising a twin track approach in meeting employment needs of individuals who are typically furthest from the labour market
The focus is on the how & why rather that the what & where
Pictorial slide- The Supported Employment model (Hyperlink to brochure)
Supported Employment Model
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Pictorial slide- The Social Enterprise Model (Hyperlink to brochure)
Social Enterprise Model
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Pictorial Slide- Ice breaker card trick
Pick any card and commit that card
to memory
Pictorial Slide- Ice breaker card trick
Now move UP or DOWN to the
nearest diamond(If there are two diamonds the same
distance away from your card, you may choose either)
Pictorial Slide- Ice breaker card trick
Now move LEFT or RIGHT to the
nearest ODD numbered card
(Excluding face cards). If there are two odd numbered cards the same distance away from your card, you may choose
either. If there are none then stay where you are)
Pictorial Slide- Ice breaker card trick
Finally, move UP or DOWN to the
nearest face card If there are two face cards the same
distance away from your card, you may choose either
Pictorial slide- Ice breaker card trick. Link to YouTube clip (Morecambe & Wise
Christmas Show 1971- “playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order”
Is this your NEW card?
“playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order”
Braden E. (1971) “ Previn Plays Greig Sketch”. The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show. London: BBC. YouTube: [Online]. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zHBN45fbo8)
• Social Enterprise- A Definition Dilemma– "Social Enterprise means different things to different people in
different contexts and at different points in time“ Third Sector Research Centre
– “....this create a dilemma as it has the potential of being unhelpfully interpreted as social enterprise meaning anything to anybody, in any context and at any point in time?
Sterritt, N (2012). Introducing Social Enterprise, (Module SOP115). Advanced Diploma in Social Enterprise. Ulster University
Quotation from Charles Leadbeater (2002)- “Social Enterprises are hybrids mixing social values and goals with commercial practices”
Bill Gates (Microsoft) has pledged to give away 95% of his fortune to fight disease in the third world. Could this be viewed as mixing commercial goals
with social practices, and does this make Microsoft a Social Enterprise?Muhammad Yunus Quote and Youtube link providing clarify & focus to the
debate.Bill Gates has pledged to giving away 95% of his fortune to fight disease in the third worldCould this be viewed as mixing commercial goals with Social Practices and does this then make Microsoft a Social Enterprise?
“Social Enterprises are hybrids mixing social values and goals with commercial practices” Leadbeater, C. (2002). “Life in No Man's Land”. New Statesman Magazine. Volume: 131. Issue: 4590.
Two kinds of Business- All about me or all about others
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0C3XQ3BTd4o
Pictorial slide depicting “FIFTEENS” the much used example of a successful social enterprise. Web link
https://www.fifteencornwall.co.uk/
Pictorial slide- Quote from Dave Meneer, CEO of Fifteens Cornwall. “We
can just about survive on restaurant profits, but I’m always sniffing around
for other money and sponsorship” Youtube Link“We can just about survive on restaurant profits, but
I'm always sniffing around for other money and sponsorship”
Dave Meneer CEO of Fifteen Cornwall and the Fifteen Foundation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nnr_MFR6BM
Sustainability Through Trading Easy to over promise, more difficult to deliver
“I represent three non-profits; an alcohol drug residential treatment centre, a transitional employment organization for recovering addicts, and a local food pantry. We are exploring starting a bakery to provide job training for newly recovering addicts and provide foods for the pantry and to raise revenue for our respective organizations. Can anyone point us in a direction to research other start-ups related to this possible social enterprise?” Extract from an enquiry posted on an online social enterprise networking forum
John Lewis- Never Knowingly Undersold
Social Enterprise- Never Knowingly Oversell
Pictorial slide highlighting an article published in The Wall Street Journal entitles- “Why Social Enterprise Rarely Works” Link to Article
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB118066523448221042
Pictorial slides with hyperlinks to suggested reading Link to Articles (Seedco Policy Center & Stanford Social Innovation review)
http://seedco.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/The-Limits-of-Social-Enterprise.pdf
http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/social_enterprise_20
• Disadvantages:– Open to misinterpretation – Reluctance to move on to open employment– Mission creep– More expensive that Supported Employment
• Advantages:Provides space for observation/ assessmentProvides orientation to a work environmentAllows opportunity to develop social skillsEnables engagement with employersBuilds confidence
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