To gain an expert overview on how to improve the evidence base for social value and impact, and to learn:
- Potential positioning of the social value of social enterprises and social value in potential Labour administration
- How social enterprise accreditation can help demonstrate social value as well as collecting evidence of impact
- Lessons on evidence collection and collation from over 14 years of assessment of healthcare based social enterprises
Speakers:
Phil Hope – Former Labour Minster for Care Service and Minster for Third Sector, Phil has since built expertise in the integration of health and social care. He is a Health Devolution Commissioner and has led the cross-party Healthcare Devolution Report. Phil is a long-term friend of the Social Enterprise Mark CIC.
Lucy Findlay MBE – Social Entrepreneur, Managing Director, Founder of the Social Enterprise Mark CIC, Lucy has led the world in developing the first social enterprise accreditation as well as more than 20 years’ experience of the social enterprise business model both as a practitioner and an advocate.
Nicky Stevenson – Original creator of the Social Enterprise Mark standards, Nicky has more than 25 years of social enterprise expertise. Nicky is the lead assessor for the Social Enterprise Gold and Silver Marks. She has designed a number of social impact tools. Her interests include public service delivery by social enterprises.
Who Should Attend:
- Current Social Enterprise Mark Holders in health and social care
- Social enterprises delivering NHS and care contracts
- Social enterprises and social businesses that are interested in delivering better social value in a social care and healthcare context
Agenda:
1:30 Welcome
1:35 Labour’s priorities for health and social care in government: the role that social enterprises and social value could play – Phil Hope
1:55 How accreditation can help the social value journey – Lucy Findlay
2:05 Lessons on social value from evidence collection- Nicky Stevenson
2:20 Questions
2:30 Close