what is a social firm

Introduction to social enterprises

Author: 
Isabelle Farquhar, Business Support Solutions
2009
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Presentation from Social Firms UK annual conference 2009.

Caring Commerce

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The Grapevine Magazine
2007
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Sally Reynolds, CEO of Social Firms UK, talks about how Social Firms can help disadvantaged people and the first five Star Social Firms.  (The Grapevine is a human resources/personnel magazine)  December 2007

Why was the Values-based checklist written?

Social Firms UK developed this list, in consultation with its members, to:

Understanding the Social Firm model

An overview of the Social Firm sector in the UK, definitions, case studies, current developments. This document is from 2002 so is now more of historical interest!

Publication Details
Author: 
Social Firms UK
2002

Introducing Social Firms - standard PowerPoint presentation

Author: 
Social Firms UK
2011
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Social Firms UK

Do you need to do a presentation to stakeholders about Social Firms? This presentation is designed to be generic in its application and can be used by anyone wanting to educate and raise awareness about this unique type of business. Updated annually by Social Firms UK you can rest assured that the facts and definitions are correct - just adapt for your purposes!

How Social Firms sit within the spectrum of employment provision for disabled people

Author: 
Social Firms UK
2007
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Social Firms UK

The spectrum of employment provision for disabled people can be confusing. Social Firms UK has put together this table to explain the difference between sheltered workshops, supported businesses and open supported employment. (NB. Social Firms are set up to provide employment for people severely disadvantaged in the labour market. This includes for example the homeless and ex-substance mis-users etc, not only disabled people. However, this table only refers to disabled people because there is not spectrum of sheltered workshops/supported businesses for other types of severe disadvantage in the labour market.)

Employment, empowerment, enterprise

Author: 
Social Firms UK
2002
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Social Firms UK

Report on the values consultation carried out on the Social Firms sector in 2002.

Values-Based Checklist

Author: 
Social Firms UK
2010
Social Firms UK

These criteria outlined in the Values-Based Checklist are intended to: - bring recognition to Social Firms that meet all of the essential values, enabling them to effectively communicate their status within the sector; - assist those groups working towards being Social Firms to understand clearly which elements are important; - assist funders, stakeholders, trustees, carers and those seeking to work within Social Firms, to understand the model more clearly, enabling them to have realistic expectations and support as appropriate; - safeguard the reputation and credibility of the Sector and understanding that Social Firms are good quality businesses and supportive workplaces. This may lead to organisations that neither meet, nor intend to meet, these criteria, to use more appropriate terminology; - assist support agencies e.g.

In business for good: the Social Firm solution to employability

Author: 
Social Firms UK
2006
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Social Firms UK

This report, produced in December 2006, calls for support to grow the Social Firm sector to create more jobs for people who do not get an opportunity to work in mainstream employment. It is hoped that this document will be widely used to influence policy and persuade others to use Social Firms as a solution to the employability needs of disadvantaged people.