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Title: Social Enterprise in Australia


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Social Enterprise in Australia
Social Enterprise Partnerships
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Overview
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • The current scene
  • Pre-history
  • The field
  • Three case studies
  • Social enterprise development

Social Enterprise Partnerships
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Definitions
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Social enterprise a market-based venture for a
    social purpose
  • Social entrepreneurship the application of
    entrepreneurial vision and risk-taking skills for
    achievement of a social purpose

Social Enterprise Partnerships
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The current scene
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Terminology the beginnings of consensus
  • 1997 The rise of the social entrepreneur
  • Networks The beginnings of a movement
  • Development the beginnings of a support
    infrastructure
  • Public profile weak
  • Leadership yet to emerge

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Social Enterprise in Australia
Drivers for social enterprise
  • The break-down of one size fits all/Fordism
  • The era of individuality and choice
  • Globalisation and the rise of localism
  • The discovery of social capital and the limits to
    government
  • The idea of partnerships across sectors

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Pre-history
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • There is a continuous stream of social enterprise
    and social entrepreneurship throughout Australian
    history
  • 1840s gt mutual aid tradition
  • 1860s gt adult and worker education
  • 1880s gt Catholic social thought
  • 1880s gt intentional communities/community
    settlement
  • 1890s gt local governance in service provision and
    financing

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Pre-history
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • 1920sgt co-operatives
  • 1940s gt Catholic mutual aid
  • 1950s gt credit unions
  • 1970s gt New Left ventures
  • 1980s gt employment creation
  • There is a continuous tension between welfare
    universalism and social enterprise

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The field
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Three types of social enterprise (market-based
    ventures for a social purposes)
  • Supply specialization
  • Demand aggregation
  • Supply aggregation

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The field
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • 1. Supply specialisation
  • Ventures which aim to enable a particular group
    of people to participate in a market in a certain
    way to overcome a particular disadvantage
  • Flat Bottle Company
  • Nundah Co-operative Ice Cream

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The field
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • 2. Demand aggregation
  • Ventures which aim to enable a particular group
    of people to participate in a market (in a
    particular way) by aggregating their demand
  • Credit union/Community Bank
  • Community Telco
  • South Kingsville Health Services Co-operative

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The field
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • 3. Supply aggregation
  • Ventures which aim to enable a particular group
    of people to participate in a market by
    aggregating supply.
  • Indigenous art ventures
  • Mates Maintenance Co-operative
  • Crafts marketing ventures

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Social Enterprise in Australia
Points of tension
  • Size big or small?
  • Ventures which stand alone vs those which are
    hosted by a charity or institution
  • Ventures set up to generate income for a charity
    are they social enterprises?

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Case studies in social enterprise and
entrepreneurship 1
Social Enterprise in Australia
Case studies in social enterprise and
entrepreneurship 1
  • Social entrepreneurship the application of
    entrepreneurial vision and risk-taking skills for
    achievement of a social purpose
  • Schools thinking entrepreneurially about a
    school as a social enterprise ie how to engage
    with communities and stakeholders in new ways,
    how to form partnerships which advance the
    schools core mission and strengthens its
    sustainability.

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Loganlea State High School
  • Partnerships with 189 local businesses
  • Onsite Child Youth Mental Health
  • Onsite Bridges Reconnect Family Support
  • Southern Queensland Transport transport
    training
  • Logan TAFE
  • Logan Hospital
  • Loganlea Community Centre
  • Logan Youth Interagency Network
  • Boystown
  • HELP Industries Horticulture Centre

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Loganlea Projects
  • Rural Horizons cross-curricular student run
    business
  • Community Playgroup student operated
  • Clubbing Project building social capacity in
    the community, student engagement
  • Community Computer Club open enrolment for all
    ages, student run
  • Hatch A Chick student run support network for
    girls
  • Blue Room Restaurant commercial restaurant
    with student participation
  • Home Schooling for Pregnant and Parenting
    students
  • After School access for working youth
  • Fathers Day Fireworks and Talent Quest night
  • Science Fair annual community fair, student run
  • Homework Centre

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Case studies in social enterprise and
entrepreneurship 2
Social Enterprise in Australia
Case studies in social enterprise and
entrepreneurship 2
  • Health thinking entrepreneurially about health
    care as a social enterprise ie how to engage with
    communities and service providers in new ways,
    how to form partnerships which keep people
    healthy and out of hospitals and surgeries.

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South Kingsville Health Services Co-operative Ltd
  • Began in 1980
  • 8,000 members, 6,000 non-members
  • Two medical clinics, one dental clinic, allied
    health services
  • Services to members and non-members
  • Aims to practice preventative health care
  • Partnerships with communities
  • Would like to cash out Medicare and PBS on
    behalf of its members

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Case studies in social enterprise and
entrepreneurship 3
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Disability and parents thinking
    entrepreneurially about choice and organisation
    of disability services as a social enterprise ie
    how to engage with service providers in new ways,
    how to form partnerships which advance the
    capacity of the individual and the family and
    strengthens sustainability.

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Person by Person
  • Began in 1999
  • Clusters of 6-10 families
  • Families select and employ support facilitators
    for their children
  • Families select a fund holder to administer funds
    and employ staff on the families behalf
  • Aims to practice self-reliance and
    self-development of capacity
  • Partnerships with communities

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Social enterprise development
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Historically - unplanned and spontaneous
  • Little co-ordination and development
  • Two models Vertical and Horizontal

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Social enterprise development
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Vertical model
  • Links individual social entrepreneurs and
    enterprises with suppliers of expertise,
    mentoring and resources in mature settings,
    usually in corporate or philanthropic settings to
    assist the infant venture
  • Substantial development in the past three years

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Social enterprise development
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Horizontal model
  • Links social entrepreneurs and enterprises as
    peers through shared information, learning, and
    common business platforms.
  • Shared infrastructure and business inputs
  • Group purchasing and marketing
  • Co-location and clustering

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Social Enterprise in Australia
Social enterprise development
  • Both models are needed.
  • Vertical Model is becoming well-developed, partly
    because its emphasis on the mature makes it
    attractive to corporate, philanthropic and
    government partners.
  • Horizontal Model is still undeveloped, yet is
    critically important for the long term growth and
    sustainability of social enterprise and
    collaborative business activity.

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Social Enterprise Partnerships
Social Enterprise in Australia
  • Social enterprise practitioners as peers, working
    to share information and collaborate on common
    projects
  • Online Forums for networking by sector and by
    place
  • Sector Resource Recovery, Schools, Cafes and
    Catering, Health Care.
  • Place WA, Queensland

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Social Enterprise in Australia
Social Enterprise Partnerships
  • Website www.partnerships.org.au

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The End
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2 Elm StreetNorth Melbourne 3051www.
partnerships.org.auPhone (03) 9326
4481 vern_at_partnerships.org.au
Vern Hughes Executive Director
Social Enterprise Partnerships
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