Social Enterprises in the Isle of Man Survey
Feedback updated 18 Apr 2019
We asked
The Department for Enterprise (DfE) asked for your views on social enterprises
You said
27 responses were received using the consultation hub. Of these responses, 40% were from individuals, 25% from third sector organisations, 15% from the private sector and 15% from social enterprises. 52% of respondents could identify social enterprise activity on the IOM and 48% could not.
We did
The Department for Enterprise will consider your suggestions and they will help to develop our action plan for the future. We are now looking at options for developing a toolkit to provide additional support.
Overview
The Department for Enterprise is seeking to identify activity relating to social enterprises in the Isle of Man.
Why your views matter
We want to include as many people as possible in this mapping exercise to learn what examples of social enterprises are already happening.
What happens next
The results will be analysed and will feed into the policy making process.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- All residents
- Black & minority ethnic
- Business owner
- Children & young people
- Civil and public servants
- Elected members - local government
- Elected members - MHKs
- Employees
- Homeowners
- Landlords
- Leaseholders/ landowners
- Lesbian, gay, transgender & bisexual
- Older people
- Other non-resident - business interests
- Parents, carers and & guardians
- People with disabilities or long term illness
- Retired
- Road users
- Self-employed
- Students
- Tenants
- Unemployed
- Visitors & tourists
- Volunteers
Interests
- Business
- Economy
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