Spring 2010:
Enhanced Enterprise Skills
Sessions open to all Southwark entrepreneurs not yet trading.
Spring 2010:
Into Business Administration Skills.
Sessions open to all Southwark residents not yet trading or in work.
Spring 2010:
General IT Repair & Maintenance Practitioners
Sessions open to all Southwark residents not yet trading or in work.
Spring 2010:
Due to high demand and the success of the previous classes, the Aylesbury Everyoman´s centre is presenting a New Sewing Class.
Desk, Office & Project Spaces:
1. Due to the current resident rehousing needs in the Elephant & Castle area we have handed back to the council 27-29 Brandon St ( ex Surgery) for their staff use.
2. UNIT 5 has been approved for use by the Latin American Multicultural Group
3.We currently have 2 double desk spaces available in Units - 7/9 of the Brandon St facilities in June 2009.
4. Unit 15 has now been approved for use by the Latin American Education Project.
5. Unit 17 has now been approved for use by the Southwark Vietnamese Chinese Community
Desk, Office & Project Spaces:
The Centre includes areas available for large and small group training activities, interview rooms for one-to-one sessions, an Internet Access area, crèche area and rest room.
Study of UK Social Enterprise Activity - The National Life Finance Corporation of Japan
CRISP Halls of Residence Reuse Scheme 2010
Example of good practice ?
* Offers/Ex-IT helps Kingston University avoid mountain of waste, LFRN benefits
Desks, beds, mattresses and microwaves were among the 14 tonnes of waste salvaged from Kingston University’s former Rennie Hall of Residence at Kingston Hill, South West London, before the bulldozers moved in this summer to make way for a new building. Kitchens, bathrooms and 85 bedrooms were stripped of more than 900 items of furniture, fittings and equipment by London-based sustainability project ‘Offers/Ex-IT’ in preparation for the new development. More than 90 per cent of the goods have since been accepted by London and Surrey charities which will redistribute 71 per cent of the items to the homeless and socially-disadvantaged and recycle 28.1 per cent. Only 0.9 per cent (six mattresses) ended up in landfill.
The ‘Offers/Ex-IT’ project has been reusing and recycling office furniture, fittings and computer hardware for the past ten years. Director, Richard Anderson, sees the involvement of major organisations such as Kingston University as an important part of the sustainability agenda for local communities. “It’s all about making the most of the resources we have, saving money and the environment. By going into places such as universities, we’re taking the benefits of sustainability – recycling and reusing materials otherwise destined for landfill – straight to that organisation’s local community,” he said. Local charities already benefitting from the project include: Furniture Aid South Thames, Furnish – Staying Put Services, Furniture Scheme Richmond and Croydon ARC. The charities are now redistributing these essential household items to those in need across several boroughs.
…for more on this story from 24dash.com
for full analysis of Halls 2010 see reports below
CITY
GUILDHALL
IMPERIAL
LSBU
UNITE
GREENWICH
ARTS
UCL
fonesforsafety® : Rolling out across London in 2009/10
The fonesforsafety® project recycles and reconfigures old, unwanted mobile phones into potential life saving devices for individuals whose lives are affected by domestic violence.
fonesforsafety® has been proven to make a real difference by supporting and empowering individuals affected by domestic violence. In addition it links corporate social responsibility and environmental protection, and helps in raising the wider awareness of the social challenge of domestic violence.
As part of the London-wide Launch, the London business community, local government and Londoners are being asked to come together and pledge support to this important initiative by donating their unwanted mobile phones to directly help victims and survivors of domestic violence and to ensure the long term sustainability of this valuable project
"why people who profess to want to do something, in fact do nothing"
COMMUNITY & SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
We work specifically with local residents and groups to support Social Enterprises / Community Businesses run by local people to serve the local area as a means of creating business opportunities and local employment.
The Access Centre & Elephant Enterprises provide sessions on Business & Financial Management Skills with training to local Aylesbury community groups linked to the Access Centre and to the wider community through Elephant Enterprises, to help improve their general business & project management skills
7 WEEK COURSE ENDED IN June 10 - Read what the participants thought of the course
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management is the leading professional body for waste and resource management.
fonesfor safety has been shortlisted for the CIWM Awards for Environmental Excellence.
The CIWM Awards for Environmental Excellence will take place at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London on the afternoon of Wednesday 11th November 2009.
The Learning Centre recorded over 760 new users during the last twelve months (April 2009 to March 2010) with projects managing to both survive the financial difficulties of reduced funding and delays in payment while receiving a very positive feedback from the many people who have used the full range of services provided by over 20 projects based in or regularly running sessions in the centre.
For a full profile of all the users and the comments from those we recently surveyed see the report
Aylesbury Learning Centre analysis 2009/10