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UnLtd – Award Winner

UnLtd – Award Winner

UnLtd Award Winner - I'm an UnLtd Social Entrepreneur
UnLtd are mentors for Social Entrepreneurs - Helping Samee to grow in order for us to pass on their skills & knowledge we've gained from them to others, so that they in turn can start-up their own small business idea, knowing that there is is wealth of knowledge & support behind them . . .

UK Register of Learning Providers

Also . . .
Here at The Samee Project we are very proud to say we are registered with the UK Register of Learning Providers

UKPRN - 10061120

F.I.O.E.E

F.I.O.E.E


Individuals can apply for Fellow Membership of the IOEE if they have attained the requisite level of experience either as an Enterprise Owner, Entrepreneur or Business Support professional.

Fellows are those entrepreneurs who are well respected in the community and have shown their commitment to enterprise learning and supporting others in the enterprise community.

To be considered for Fellow Membership of the IOEE you should be able to fulfil ALL of the criteria below:

- Have run a business, been self employed or supported businesses for 5 years or more

- Hold an enterprise qualification at QCF Level 5, or equivalent, or above in enterprise or enterprise support

SFEDI is the Government recognised UK Standards Setting Body for Business Support and Business Enterprise

Venus Awards Dorset 2016

Dorset Venus Awards 2016

Venus Awards Dorset 2016

Dorset Venus Awards 2016 – Samee – The Samee Project – Nominated !!

Venus Awards Dorset 2016 – The Venus awards recognize women in business.

Venus Awards Dorset 2016 * Finalist *

We are Proud to say that we made it through to the finals!
What an achievement seeing that we are so new!
The team at Bournemouth University were really impressed with the work we are doing in the community and we are looking forward to working with them this year.

Venus Awards Finalist 2016

BCTC Expert Article

BCTC Newsletter - Samee Project

The Samee Project was asked to write an Expert Article for The BCTC

BCTC Expert Article

Work Placement Guide

It’s that time of year again … the work placement students are about to come and play … but how can you make life easier for yourself?

Plan!
The students are as nervous about this placement as you are! What are they going to wear … what if the boss doesn’t like them … what if they miss the bus … what if they make a mistake … the list is endless!
This may seem really simple – but here are a few top tips!

  • 1 – Send an E-mail!
  • The e-mail should be about what the young person should wear, what they need to bring, a map of the area for directions and what buses stop outside! Make this as easy for them as possible.

  • 2 - Meet and Greet
  • Invite your young person in for coffee a couple of weeks before they start. This is your opportunity to show them the office, the toilets, the nearest café … get them used to being in the building and meeting the team. It will take out the initial nerves on their first day.

  • 3 – Ask!
  • Ask your young person what they would like to achieve whilst they are with you. Have they got specific career goals that you could help with, do they need support with social media skills, sending e-mails … there are lots of things that you could build into their placement time with you to make it more beneficial.

  • 4 – Timetable
  • Your young person is used to dealing with a timetable – yes, I know, it doesn’t work like that in the real world, BUT by having a suggested break time, lunch time, sending post time, filing time, whatever the task may be, the young person will understand what is expected of them and when.

  • 5 – Enjoy!

This is a great opportunity for both of you, so enjoy your time! The young person may have good ideas to help you and are a fresh pair of eyes on your business. Use their social media skills, their creative skills and make sure that the time is beneficial for you both.

The Samee Project offers a hand holding service so that you can make an informed choice about your life. We help you remove the barriers to work, self-employment and training by asking you about your hopes and fears and working with you to take the next steps.

For more Information call Sam on 07967 452558

See the full BCTC Newsletter : BCTC Newsletter

School For Social Entreprenuers

We have applied to The School For Social Entrepreneurs for the Trade Up Programme.

We have found that there are lots of people wanting to come and work with us, which is leading to us needing more staff, volunteers and resources to support you.  This is fabulous news as it means that we are really making a difference to the lives of local people.

Keep everything crossed that we make it through to the next round of interviews . . .but. . . if we don't . . . We will still look after you !

School For Social Entrepreneurs

Meeting The Mayor

Samee meets The Mayor of Bournemouth

Then Sam went for drinks & nibbles . . .

Together with local members of BAHA, BCTC Executive Directors were treated to a Historical Journey of the Town Hall, with the 2015/2016 Worshipful Mayor of Bournemouth, Councillor John Adams

It was a privilege for the Bournemouth Chamber Executives to be recognised for the great commitment giving of personal time to help develop business in Bournemouth

 
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