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(IO1) “Enhancing diversity in social economy organisations and enterprises across the European Union – a state-of-the-art on existing practices”
This video presents the publication “Enhancing diversity in social economy organisations and enterprises across the European Union – a state-of-the-art on existing practices” covering the results of an exploratory research at the national and European level on existing best practices to support micro, small or medium social economy enterprises and organisations. The identified practices are focused on improving SEOs’ managers and human resources performance by enhancing the potential of disadvantage workers. Clémence PÉCAUT, Fondation Agir Contre l’Exclusion |
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(IO2) "SEO's Performance Assessment Tool"
This video presents the "SEO's Performance Assessment Tool" which aims to enable the managers and human resources to be more effective and committed to their organisation and to the role they carry out. Stefania Salaris, Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini |
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(IO3) "SEOs’ Managers and Human Resources Learning Programme"
This video presents the "SEOs’ Managers and Human Resources Learning Programme" which is easily accessible, providing SEOs’ managers and human resources staff with effective learning paths, to upgrade or promote their diversity management, recruitment and staff management skills. Joana Portugal, Aproximar |
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(IO4) "SEOs’ Learning Network Model"
This video presents the final intellectual output, the "SEOs’ Learning Network Model" which provides clear insights, tips and one structure to support SEOs in implementing learning paths. Kate Maria Vinther, Det Lærende Fængsel |
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SENSENET Staff Training Day 1
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SENSENET Staff Training Day 2
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SENSENET Staff Training Day 3
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Social Entrepreneurship, business with a human touch
The video presents the story of three social enterprises that are tackling pressing issues, such as unemployment and poverty, while ensuring their business remains prosperous. It is important for this enterprises to grow, to invest in sustainability and in the end to make a difference in our society. Source: YouTube Channel, video posted by Social Europe. |
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Social Economy: Putting people before profits benefits everyone
Social economy puts people before profits. It invests in people, in their capacities and creativity, and empowers them, creating quality jobs and providing training as well as prioritizing social objectives, like helping people far from the labour market access work. Caritas Europe helps thousands of people out of poverty and exclusion by supporting and running hundreds of social economy initiatives across Europe. It makes sense that social economy is one solution toward building a stronger, more cohesive Europe. Source: http://www.caritas.eu/functions/policy-advocacy/social-economy, video shared by Caritas Europa. |
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The story of three remarkable female social entrepreneurs
A food truck that helps feed the poor, a startup that turns plastic bags into skyscrapers, and a tea bar starting a silent revolution. These women inspire people around them, by creating social enterprises which brings a positive impact on the community. Source: YouTube Channel, video posted by DBS Foundation. |
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The European Commission supports social enterprises
Social enterprises combine societal goals with entrepreneurial spirit. They are targeting a measurable social impact on local communities in a time of public budget constraints. The European Commission aims to create a favorable ecosystem for these enterprises so that they can operate on an equal footing with traditional enterprises in all sectors. Source: YouTube Channel, posted by EU Growth. |
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Social Enterprise: a new bussines model for Europe
PermaFungi is a social economy bussines based in Brussels. They grow mushrooms using using coffee grounds as a fertilizer. A cyclists collects around one-and-a-half tons of used coffee from restaurants every month. The company produces around three to four hundred kilos of fresh organic mushrooms, which are then sold in markets. “The project has given me a sense of responsibility, a lot of confidence in myself,” says PermaFungi worker William Berger. “Now I am able to approach people with confidence.” Source: YouTube Channel, video posted by Euronews. |
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All that We Share
"We live in a time where we quickly put people in boxes. Maybe we have more in common than what we think? Introducing All That We Share." This video show us diversity and in the same time unity. We should't let differences to split us, we should get focused on what we have in common and how we can live in harmony together. Source: YouTube Channel, video posted by TV2Danmark. |