Social Enterprise
Empowering Change
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‘Social Enterprise’ is a term often given to a business such as a charity or Rotary-type organisation which exists to solve community social problems. It differs from
a profit-making concern that exists for its shareholders/owners while meeting its corporate social responsibility.
Our April Business Breakfast gives us an opportunity to understand better the valuable roles that Social Enterprises play in our society … and how we might Share, Learn & Grow by participating in their schemes.
We are all aware that there are numerous means we can follow in employing staff. Several may not be ‘mainstream’ avenues and one of these is through not-for-profit Belonging Matters who operate a Community Employment Partnership (CEP) program focussed on individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.
MBN is very pleased to have two speakers allied with this program – Patricia Wilson (Belonging Matters) and Warwick Cavill (Rotary) – who will share their expertise in how business owners, the disabled and others can benefit from contributing to improvement in the social and economic fabric of our community.
Some of the insights Patricia and Warwick will bring include:
- Understanding how business owners can help build an all-inclusive, diverse workplace environment
- Discovering how the CEP program can enrich local businesses by tapping into a sometimes forgotten but very valuable employment pool
- Demonstrating the profound impacts/rewards possible for all participants.
So don’t delay – BOOK HERE! – and join us for another very valuable MBN meeting on 9 April 2024. Yes, it’s a time to explore your own corporate social responsibility!!
MBN thanks our Major Partner, Manningham Council, for their support in this event.
About our Speakers
Patricia Wilson
Pat has worked in disability for over 20 years and has a Bachelor of Arts and Graduate Diploma in Disability Studies. Her previous roles have included supporting people to transition out of traditional disability day supports, to create valued roles in their local communities, through customised employment or volunteering. She has also previously supported school leavers to participate in inclusive post school education, volunteering, or work opportunities. In the last couple of years, she has supported individuals and their families to navigate the transition to the NDIS.
Warwick Cavill
Warwick is the founder of his business Profitable Conversations which transforms business through mentoring, business strategy, facilitation and having the right conversations. Warwick is a business strategist, facilitator and coach who is passionate about working with firms who are serious about transforming themselves into integrated strategic advisory businesses.
With over 30 years’ experience as a chartered accountant (FCA), management consultant and certified chair at the Advisory Board Centre, Warwick has worked with clients across professional services, SMEs, local government, not-for-profits and education.