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Social Enterprise Reset Week Impact Report
Senscot, Social Firms Scotland (SFS) and the Social Enterprise Networks (SENS) have now published their Social Enterprise Reset Report.
Social Enterprise Reset Week saw 24 separate meetings/sessions take place (via Zoom) – attracting over 800 participants. The focus of the majority of sessions – covering both local and thematic SEN members and others – sought to address main areas of concern for frontline social enterprises: how to survive the current crisis; planning for the future; and the funding and support needed to get you there.
The report has tried to capture the key points raised across the 24 sessions – and focuses on the challenges; opportunities; and support that would be required in moving forward.
The report is available to download from the Senscot website.