Chris Dabbs – Unlimited Potential Liz Weatherill – Enable2.

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Chris Dabbs – Unlimited Potential Liz Weatherill – Enable2

Our network Informal network of health/care-related social enterprises in northern England From the Scottish border to north Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

How we work a forum for sharing ideas and learning quarterly mixed agenda meetings for chief executives a larger day-long event for a wider group of people from member organisations at least once a year round tables focussed on specific topics for in-depth discussion, twice a year

Potential of Northern Soul Northern Soul has a “bringing together” role to enable collaboration between member social enterprises on opportunities

Membership 23 member social enterprises, small to very large Blackpool to Grimsby, Bradford to Nottingham

Awards to members 2014 Value and Improvement in Training and Development Award in the HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards Top 10 Best Places to Work in Healthcare in the HSJ Top 100 Healthcare Employers survey outstanding GP practice (CQC) Health & Social Care Social Enterprise Award in UK Social Enterprise Awards Best Practice Health and Wellbeing Innovation of the Year award (NAPC)

Our strengths - reach children and young people people with dementia families people with learning disability people with long-term conditions people with mental health issues offenders older people people with substance misuse problems

Our strengths - provision employability public health regeneration well-being/happiness intermediate care nursing pharmacy primary care psychology therapies

Our strengths - approaches asset-based work / co-production behaviour change community empowerment innovation outreach social value

Recent focuses social value terms and conditions staff support staff surveys provider voice collaborative bidding mutual finance research

Our People Do social enterprises offer: better working environments? more holistic approach? better engagement? greater autonomy? greater well-being?

Distinction and evidence Unique selling pointEvidence - research

Added value Social enterprise as a public health and well-being intervention? Great concept – where’s the substance?