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ResearchCultural Shift South East >>

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The research aspect of the project is being undertaken by the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and is tracking the entire experience of creating social enterprises over the life of the project.

By focusing on the incubation process, the group is collecting and collating information to help address some key issues that will inform activities in relation to the formation and success of the social enterprise concept.

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16-17-year-olds in danger of exclusion from school, BME groups, Inactive client groups with multiple barriers to work, including ill health, Jobseekers with low basic skills, Lone parents and people with care responsibilities, Other, People from disadvantaged areas (top 10% most deprived wards), People over 50, People with disabilities, Underrepresented, minority groups, Unemployed

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