Microenterprise and people with learning disabilities

By: Reddington, Tess.
Contributor(s): Fitzsimons, Jan.
Publisher: Burscough EnDevA 2011Description: 41 p. : col. ill.Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SELF EMPLOYMENT | ADVOCATES | SMALL ENTERPRISE | FINANCE | BARRIERS | OUTCOMESOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction|What we mean by "Learning Disability", "Enterprise" and "Microenterprise"|Advocates for Microenterprises|Methodology|Participants Discussions|The Entrepreneur|The people around the person|Business development|Finance|Barriers to enterprise|Social outcomes|Conclusion
Summary: "This research has been commissioned by Lancashire County Council Learning Disability Partnership Board to find out more about learning disability and enterprise, and whether microenterprise can be an alternative to more traditional employment. The project explores what is possible and what has been achieved by people with learning disabilities. It examines the barriers to enterprise and how learning-disabled entrepreneurs can best be supported to achieve success." - INTRODUCTION
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Introduction|What we mean by "Learning Disability", "Enterprise" and "Microenterprise"|Advocates for Microenterprises|Methodology|Participants Discussions|The Entrepreneur|The people around the person|Business development|Finance|Barriers to enterprise|Social outcomes|Conclusion

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"This research has been commissioned by Lancashire County Council Learning Disability Partnership Board to find out more about learning disability and enterprise, and whether microenterprise can be an alternative to more traditional employment. The project explores what is possible and what has been achieved by people with learning disabilities. It examines the barriers to enterprise and how learning-disabled entrepreneurs can best be supported to achieve success." - INTRODUCTION

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