Developing methods for evidencing social enterprise as a public health intervention Overview of the research programme and Knowledge Exchange Forum Cam.

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Developing methods for evidencing social enterprise as a public health intervention Overview of the research programme and Knowledge Exchange Forum Cam Donaldson Yunus Centre of Social Business and Health

Why “…and health”? 28 years

Programme objectives The main objectives of the research proposed in this application are to: develop and test the first comprehensive framework of outcomes and instruments for evaluating social-enterprise-based innovation from a health and well-being perspective; and in doing this, create a new scientific interface characterising ‘social enterprise as a health and well-being intervention’, including the world’s first centre of excellence in the field, fostering multi-disciplinary collaborative research with the social enterprise sector. Although not primary objectives, the work will also lead to: a substantial contribution to (even the beginning of) an evidence base for social enterprise as a health and well-being intervention, through initial applications of the framework in qualitative studies and subsequent applications in comparative controlled evaluations; development of multi-disciplinary social science research capacity in an important area of health creation, created through research opportunities on conceptual projects, case- studies and initial evaluations; and the first Knowledge Exchange Forum, supporting development of the health and social enterprise interface, through dissemination and fostering of new research opportunities.

What does the programme look like?

Passage from India film clip

Developing a working hypothesis: Conceptual Framework (Mk 1)

What does the programme look like? 5 years Projects 1 and 2 – more conceptual Projects 3-5 – empirical and qualitative Projects 6 and 7 – comparative Project 8 – drawing lessons together Governance: – Knowledge Exchange Forum

Forum ‘rules’ It is primarily about research But it is a collaboration between that research, policy and practice Constructive criticism We will try various formats to encourage interaction, participation and open dialogue

Today 10.15am: Roundtable discussions 11am: Tea and coffee : Parallel sessions 1. Historical (Gillian Murray) 2. Contemporary (Bobby Macaulay) : Swap over! pm: Final perspectives and wrap-up

Questions for group work 1.What are your initial reactions and thoughts? 2.What suggestions might you have for the research programme? 3.How can you help? 4.What do you think should be role of the Knowledge Exchange Forum?