Karen Lowthrop MBE CEO Hill Holt Director Social Enterprise UK Hill Holt Wood ‘ In Perpetuum ’ The New Face of Public Services.

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Karen Lowthrop MBE CEO Hill Holt Director Social Enterprise UK Hill Holt Wood ‘ In Perpetuum ’ The New Face of Public Services

TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC

Parrish 2007

Social Enterprise in the UK - Setting the scene 62,000 social enterprises in the UK (5% of all businesses) Contributing £24 billion to the UK economy and employing over 800,000 people. They operate in a diverse range of sectors from health and social care, to renewable energy, transport, retail and housing. 25% Improving a particular community 24% Creating employment opportunities 23% supporting vulnerable people 22% Improving health and well-being 19% Promoting education and literacy 18% Addressing social exclusion 16% Protecting the environment 13% Addressing financial exclusion 10% Supporting vulnerable children and young people 10% providing affordable housing Examples: Shoreditch development trust: An organisation working to address the causes of disadvantage in the most deprived areas of Shoreditch Healthy living centre, conference centre, restaurants, workspace. Stride: a social enterprise providing work placements and accredited training opportunities to long term unemployed, vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals. Hair dressers, construction, MOTs etc Hillholt Wood – Hill Holt Wood An environmental social enterprise - Woodland management to achieve employment, education and training goals. Hill Holt Wood is a centre for learning for a diverse range of learners of all ages and abilities.

Hill Holt Values Positive environmental impact Local community ownership and control Financial Independence

Watch NK Eco minds

The Third Sector ……… The third sector is a vital component of a fair and enterprising society, where individuals and communities feel empowered and enabled to achieve change and to meet social and environmental needs……..

Sustainable Communities Sustainable Planet Sustainable Business = Social Enterprise Sustainable Communities Sustainable Planet Sustainable Business = Social Enterprise