Listen to Stacey-Jade Mason's story of setting up Creative Optimistic Visions, which uses the protective behaviours process to young people at risk of victiminsation and abuse learn about feeling safe as well as being safe.
Read MoreGlobal Girl Project supports at-risk, socially minded young women aged 15 to 18 years from developing countries to gain educational and life experiences so that they can become leaders in their own community. Julia shares all, including the incredible stories of the young women on her programme.
Read MoreListen to Baillie Aaron share her experience of setting up Spark Inside, a charity and social enterprise providing coaching in prisons and young offenders institutions, including top tips when recruiting or undertaking evaluation of your activities.
Read MorePutting her years of experience and passion in to Autism and ADHD, Annie says is not like going to work just how she chooses to spend her time. Annie discusses the challenges her organisation seeks to ease for families and adults with Autism or ADHD, how a social enterprise model allowed flexibility and independence to do what needed to be done, and how a trading arm is enabling their financial sustainability.
Read MoreCorin shares her passion about changing our broken food system, and social justice through the Real Junk Food Project initiatives across Manchester.
Read MoreCanSing exists to help build people's confidence to sign a variety of styles in different settings, whether that's at school at work or in public spaces, like a bus.
Read MoreMore than 13 MILLION people in the UK are living below the poverty line and one million people are fed by food banks, yet we're the 7th richest country in the world. Listen to hear how Caroline tackles this through Foodinate.
Read MoreAysha tells us of the importance of involving young people in the design of the services and projects they're participating in, as she explains how The Gifted has developed it's various programmes.
Read MoreWhat makes a community? And what makes a community and its residents successful?
Alison Hill tells us the story of how the Caia Park Partnership was set up 20 years ago by local residents responding to disparaging conclusions from an academic.
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