Triangle - Progression to Employment Service (Norman Sterritt DMS., MBA)

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Progression to Employment Service

Norman Sterritt DMS., MBA

Supported Employment & Community Services Manager

Tel: +44(0) 28 2766 1794 Mob: +44(0)77 0343 6730

norman.sterritt@trianglehousing.org.ukwww.trianglehousing.org.uk

www.alternativeangles.org.uk

www.candlesandgiftsonline.com

Development of the Progression to Employment Service and the different model links

Supported Employment Model

Social Enterprise Model

Service Delivery Area

Ballymoney

Ballymena

N’abbeyCookstown

Coleraine

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Component assembly work

Assembly of medical diagnostic test kits

Packaging contracts for the pet trade

Packaging contracts for Local businesses

Part of a bigger picture..................

Social Enterprise A Definition Dilemma

"Social Enterprise means different things to different people in different contexts and at different points in time"

Teasdale,S (2010). 'What's in a name?. The Construction of Social Enterprise'. Birmingham.Third Sector Research Centre. Working Paper 46.

The Challenges

Managing expectations of stakeholders:• Customers• Service users• Service Funders• Partners• Staff• Board• Government

"I represent three non-profits; an alcohol drug residential treatment center, a transitional employment organization for recovering addicts, and a local food pantry. We are exploring starting a bakery to provide job training for newly recovering addicts and provide foods for the pantry and to raise revenue for our respective organizations. Can anyone point us in a direction to research other start-ups related to this possible social enterprise?”

Extract from an enquiry posted on a social enterprise networking forum

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Social Enterprise

Advanced Diploma in Social Enterprise

Occupational Therapy Role Emerging Placements Scheme

Degree in Social Work Placement provider for Supervised Practice Learning

Office of Innovation

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