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Social Enterprise: Creating Wellbeing in Communities
This latest in the series of Senscot briefings is now available to download from its website
This Briefing aims to demonstrate the existing contribution of social enterprise in improving health and wellbeing through social and community activities. It also outlines the potential for social enterprise to collaborate with public, private and third sector partners to addressing complex public health challenges as they develop, and features case studies from four community groups from across Scotland.
Social Enterprise: Creating Wellbeing in Communities