In 2020, Social Enterprise Schools will continue to expand with additional teacher resources, professional development opportunities and student access options.
Co-Founder and CEO of ACRE, Matt Pfahlert, looks at how we can ensure Victoria's young people have the critical and creative thinking needed to thrive.
We take a look at the Introduction to Social Enterprise program which took place at the Dumu Social Enterprise Cafe in Bright, North East Victoria earlier this year.
Social Enterprise Academy Australia and ACRE are based out of the Old Beechworth Gaol – ACRE led the buyback of the Old Beechworth Gaol and are in the process of creating a vibrant precinct for the region.
Earlier this year ACRE / SEA Australia worked alongside the Wanta Aboriginal Corporation to deliver a week of Social Enterprise Schools learning to pupils at Yuendumu School in the Northern Territory, an Indigenous Community which sits on the edge of the Tanami Desert.
Last month we chatted to Jordan from GoTafe about his social enterprise, where he plans to send his profits and how setting up his social enterprise has impacted his life.
VCAL students at Borinya Wangaratta Community Partnership tell us about their social enterprise 'Mullinmur Enterprise' - making and selling hexagonal shelves to support NESAY.
Last month we spoke to young people at Whitfield District Primary in Victoria to find out more about their social enterprise, Whitty Workers Cafe & Carwash.
As the Social Enterprise Schools pilot programme came to a close, we took the opportunity to find out about the impact that it had had on pupils, their schools and their communities.
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