Dusting off its dancing shoes, it’s Have I Got Social Enterprise News For You…

As it’s August bank holiday weekend I fully expect that this will be read by about 12 people, so high five to those of you not currently on holiday, and have a cracking bank holiday weekend.  (I’m going clubbing tonight, which I’m almost certainly too old to be doing…)

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Here’s this week’s news:

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Straight outta London…it’s Have I Got Social Enterprise News For You

Friday is usually a reason to be cheerful, but I’m heading to the dentist this afternoon to have a crown fitted.  Snakes, wooden lollipop sticks and going to the dentist make up the list of three things I most dislike, so this week’s news is coming to you tinged with fear…

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Student spotlight: catching up with Florence

In November last year some new SSE students contributed to the blog as part of a ‘Student Spotlight’ series. As their time with SSE is now coming to a close (where has the time gone?!) we thought it would be good to catch up and see how things have progressed, here Florence Norman, CEO of Sweet Cavanagh gives us an update.

Florence at her workshop.

The middle of the summer is always the quietest time; we are working with about 7 women at the moment. One of our graduated members Amy, is a wonderful example of someone who has thrown everything into her recovery. She’s now back in full time work and had this to say about her time at Sweet Cavanagh:

“Having the support and structure of Sweet Cavanagh enabled me to feel safe in the early stages of my recovery. It is so important to have a routine. Being creative is also key to my personal recovery. For many years, my illness saw me loose interest in doing anything enjoyable. Making jewellery reignited a creativity in me that I had suppressed. This social enterprise is so important – not just as a safe environment but also as the provider of free support (something that is few and far between). I am now back in full time work and miss my time there, but am extremely greatful for the support it provided. I feel my experience there is directly relevant to my current ability to work productively and do my job well. “

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Wondering where the sun went, it’s Have I Got Social Enterprise News For You

Grey and a little bit gloomy on a summer’s day –  this sort of weather always reminds me of eating picnics in a car as a child.  If only I’d had this week’s round-up of social enterprise news to help occupy the time…

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Pinch, punch, first of the month (white rabbits)…it’s Have I Got Social Enterprise News For You

Now there’s a headline that will cause confusion outside of the UK*.  Is pinch punch still a thing?  Answers on a postcard please.  Here’s this week’s round-up of social enterprise sector news…

*here’s an explanation

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