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Politics of Social Innovation-Mapping the extent and models of social enterprise in the National Offender Management Service

A report from Concilium CIC (August 2011) on research undertaken to evidence what and where social enterprise activity is taking place within the prison and probation service.

The long journey from theory to practice

Written by Nicky Stevenson of The Guild (August 2011) this paper considers the relationship between research findings and how practice is influenced.

NOMS, FAIR and SIM

Our work with the National Offender Management Service (NOMS), Financial Awareness and Investment Readiness (FAIR) programme and on Social Impact Measurement (SIM) continues.

People and Participation: February 2011

The Guild, in partnership with Resources for Change, developed and delivered two training modules to enable public and third sector organisations to learn about and utilise the resources developed by the East of England Regional Empowerment Partnership.

Mapping social enterprise support 2011

This document asks what will be available for social enterprises post March 2011. It was written by Nicky Stevenson and Helen Fitzhugh of The Guild who were commissioned by SEEE on behalf of a Capacitybuilders project called Information, Networking and Influence to produce this document in February 2011.

The Big Society - and us: 2011 Update

This is a revised version of a paper written in September 2010 which reviewed what was then known about the Government's thinking on the Big Society and how it would impact on social enterprises.

Family-run social enterprises: commissioned research

The Guild have produced a report examining family-run social enterprises. This work was commissioned by SEEE as part of the Capacitybuilders project: Information, Networking and Influence in February 2011.

The Basics - Mutuals, Co-ops and other forms of Social Ownership

Written by Nicky Stevenson and Helen Fitzhugh of The Guild who were commissioned by SEEE on behalf of a Capacitybuilders project called Information, Networking and influence to produce this document in February 2011.

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