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Every Day is a School Day

23/2/2015

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After a wonderful Half Term break in the French mountains with my lovely family it was back to work today with renewed vigour and determination!

First on the agenda was to review and agree on the logo for Team SpringBoard CIC (TS CIC). This was tricky because Jon Harrison Design, based in Coventry, came up with three great concepts. After a long deliberation I think I have picked my favourite, which I am delighted with! Now I need to finalise the strap line and as soon as that is done then it will be ready to go on the web page, onto business cards and flyers and of course our team kit!

Next, in preparation for the TS CIC launch, Michelle and I headed off to the B&Q in Erdington to brush up on our DIY skills and specifically for an introduction into plastering delivered by the fantastic Hans. If you join the B&Q Club (which costs nothing) you can take advantage of some great training ranging from the correct use of basic tools through plastering, tiling, wallpapering and plumbing. I would highly recommend it – not only was it a really good fun 3 hours (and you get a fab disposable boiler suit) I reckon with a bit of practice I might be able to tackle some plastering myself – as you can see from the pictures below I was a natural! Tiling next week....

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This afternoon I met up with Ruth from Voluntary Action Coventry to talk about the specific policies and procedures that I will need to put into place before we start trading. TS CIC will be a blend of employed staff and volunteers and as a result there is a load to do in this area. I will need policies in Health and Safety, Safeguarding, Equal Opportunities, Data Protection, Harassment and Bullying and on and on... I had under estimated the amount of work required in this area so I can see how the evenings this week are going to pan out!! I also need to find an HR expert to give me some advice as soon as possible!!

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Escaped the office... to Bristol a hotbed of Social Enterprises

8/2/2015

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On Friday I broke away from the office (aka my kitchen table) and off to Bristol to spend the day with some other UnLtd Award winners visiting some amazing and very successful Social Enterprises.

First stop was The Severn Project established by Steve Glover in 2010. The Severn Project is a social enterprise producing and supplying the highest quality salad to food-lovers across Bristol and beyond. Their urban farms are run by passionate individuals with track records in helping people from socially excluded groups, such as those recovering from substance misuse, with poor mental health or offending backgrounds.

Pip gave us an interesting insight into some of the challenges and successes that they had faced over the past few years  which ranged from developing safe ways of growing organic produce on a brown field site through to the familiar challenge of funding and growth. The Severn Project  pride themselves on growing a unique and exceptionally high quality product and this has been so successful that by the end of 2015 they plan to be growing a tonne of salad leaves a week. Next Benito gave us a tour of the poly tunnels and we even had the opportunity to try some of the delicious leaves. It was extremely cold outside and I was pleasantly surprised by the warmth inside the poly tunnels. I could have stayed all day!


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Next onto The Canteen based in Hamilton House for a much needed lunch. Founded in 2009 The Canteen provides “yummy food and drink from local suppliers, a relaxed space for affordable good times and top live music for free every night of the week”. It really is an amazing space full of amazing people – there is a Banksy by the front door!

They are serious about their food and have been awarded the Sustainable Restaurant Associations highest rating of three stars for their commitment to local and ethical suppliers and for their care of people and planet. 5% of their monthly net profit goes towards the well-being of their staff. Their values - inclusivity, accessibility, affordability, healthy eating and they always have a vegan and/or vegetarian option on the menu.

Over a bite to eat at The Canteen we met Jamie Pike Co-Founder of Coexist, based at Hamilton House. Hamilton House was a vacant and neglected office block for many years. In 2008 the owners, Connolly and Callaghan invited a group of friends (including Jamie)  to create a centre for the community.

Ever since Coexist has been working hard to create a space in which the community can grow, share, collaborate, and learn what it is to live in coexistence with each other. It is an amazing space – a meld of community, creativity and though leadership.

A key part of Hamilton House is The Bristol Bike Project which came into being in the December of 2008 after project founders James Lucas and Colin Fan were inspired to set up a charitable bike project while cycling their way through Scandinavia.  James was volunteering with Bristol Refugee Rights and began to understand the importance and need for disadvantaged and marginalised people to be independently mobile in our city. With ridiculously over-priced bus fares and our even more ridiculous reliance on the oil industry to fuel our cars, bicycles make perfect sense for navigating and living in an urban environment.

Today the bike project works with individuals from all walks of life, focusing on marginalised groups such as the Homeless, recovering Substance Misusers and youth groups. Amongst other things that offer maintenance courses, servicing and repair and bike hire and have also developed an “Earn A Book” scheme where people can get involved in repairing bikes and get to take one away at the end of the workshop! They run specific groups for women and young people aged 8-18.
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There is nothing better than spending time with people who have been there, done it and in this case grown the salad! Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their insight and best practice - it really is invaluable.
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    Kirstie Kelly

    Starting a new Social Enterprise… sometimes wondering if I have bitten off more than I can chew.. but loving every minute!

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