externalisation

Making the Leap: Social Enterprise & the NHS

Thursday 23rd February 2012, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Organiser: ClearlySo

 This seminar is the 3rd of a series ClearlySo is running in partnership with the Guardian. This half day event will focus on the challenges of transition from NHS employee to social entrepreneur. We'll deliver practical advice on how to survive beyond the first contract and work toward long term financial viability.

More information here:  http://www.clearlyso.com/event.html?id=41

Manual to externalising Social Firm activity

Author: 
Newco
2007
Free
Other

A Manual To Externalising Social Firm Activity is now available on the Social Firms UK website Resource Centre. The manual was produced in 2007 as part of a Visage EQUAL project and follows research into the progress of the proposed externalisation of Newco Products from the London Borough of Newham. The guide aims to help organisations across the social enterprise sector to think about new and innovative ways of creating employment opportunities for disadvantaged people. It also explores some of the steps and actions involved in 'externalising' their existing services. Sections include: legal frameworks, the transfer process, personnel, finance and quality assurance.

Perceived advantages and disadvantages of externalising Social Firms from public authorities

Author: 
Marion Summers, Steve Liddle, Graham Jones
2007
Free
Other

This document is also available as a Word document.  Email info@socialfirmsuk.co.uk for a copy.

Employment creation In social enterprises, a public authority perspective: ISB reports

Author: 
Patience Seebohm, Jill Aichison, Jenny Seeker & Bob Grove, Institute For Applied Health & Social Policy, King's College London, Social Firms UK
2003
Free
Social Firms UK

These reports analyses the Invest To Save Budget Project. They investigate financial costs and outcomes from the perspective of the public authority, taxpayer and disabled worker as well as exploring the experiences of people with a learning disability or mental health problem working within Social Firms and enterprises that had been created to employ and/or train people with a disability.

Bringing Social Firms out of public authority control

Author: 
Geof Cox, Economic Partnerships Ltd; commissioned by Social Firms UK
2007
Purchase Price: 
£20.00
Members Price: 
£10.00
Members Discount
Social Firms UK

This guide provides practical guidance to those wanting to take a Social Firm out of public authority control. It covers issues ranging from cost-benefit analysis, political and management support and staff issues such as pensions and the minimum wage. Below are some sample pages to download. To order, contact info@socialfirmsuk.co.uk