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Research & reports
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Sponsors
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People in low-paid informal work
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Date: 29th Jun 2006
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation study explores the experiences of people on low incomes doing informal paid work (such as ’cash-in-hand’), highlighting their reasons for doing so and what discourages or prevents them from undertaking more formal employment. ...more
Double devolution: the renewal of local government
Smith Institute
Date: 22nd Jun 2006
A new collection of short essays by key experts in the field calls for a cross party consensus with a ten year programme to shift power downwards from Whitehall to local government, and from town halls to neighbourhoods....more
The future of complementary medicine and the NHS in Scotland
Boo Armstrong
Date: 15th Jun 2006
At the start of June, Boo Armstrong (from Get Well UK) facilitated a meeting at Manor Place for people interested in exploring the future of complementary medicine and the NHS in Scotland and potential opportunities for social enterprises to deliver public services on an outreach basis. Boo sends us her report. ...more
Blair raises stakes in social enterprise commitment
Tony Blair
Date: 2nd Jun 2006
In his letter to Hilary Armstrong - the new minister for the Cabinet Office - Tony Blair has significantly 'raised the stakes' in the government's commitment to social enterprise. ...more
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SENSCOT supporters
Senscot works closely with these social enterprise intermediaries: The development work of Senscot is also supported by the Scottish Government.
54 Manor Place, Edinburgh EH3 7EH
Tel: +44(0)131 220 4104 Fax:+44 (0)131 539 9999
E-mail: mail@senscot.net
Registered in Scotland. Company Registration No. 278156. Scottish Charity No. SC 029210
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