Social enterprise and the wider community: one possible model

Charles A. Oham, Catherine Pestano, Jerry Allen
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The paper, based on a case study, uses Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1988) to analyse a recent partnership initiative between university academics and a drug and alcohol agency. The project involved training a cohort of mature students affected by drugs and alcohol and assisting them to find new purpose - running their own businesses as social entrepreneurs. The profile of the beneficiaries on the training included people presenting with backgrounds of mental health, drug and alcohol use, other disabilities and ex-offenders. The enterprise has been identified as a key contributor to student employability by improving graduate outcomes. This project adds another new factor to the discussion - that of social enterprise, the social 'bottom line' and explores the extent to which this fits with the university business objectives. Reflective and reflexive learning from two cohorts is presented with this case study; the aim is to stimulate wider discussion on the value of such a model and to highlight the importance of reflection in entrepreneurial education design and delivery.
社会企业和更广泛的社区:一个可能的模式
这篇论文基于一个案例研究,使用吉布斯反思周期(Gibbs Reflective Cycle, 1988)来分析最近大学学者与一家毒品和酒精机构之间的合作倡议。该项目涉及培训一批受毒品和酒精影响的成年学生,并帮助他们找到新的目标——作为社会企业家经营自己的企业。培训受益者的简介包括具有精神健康、吸毒和酗酒、其他残疾和有前科的人。企业已被确定为通过提高毕业生成果来提高学生就业能力的关键贡献者。这个项目为讨论增加了另一个新的因素——社会企业,社会“底线”,并探讨了这与大学商业目标的契合程度。本案例研究介绍了来自两个队列的反思性和反身性学习;其目的是激发对这种模式的价值进行更广泛的讨论,并强调反思在创业教育设计和交付中的重要性。
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