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Ten best papers and the other twenty good entries have been selected for a paper collection for Social Innovation and the Third Sector Conference. Download will be available soon on Discover Social Innovation website.

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The competition called for entries that showed how social enterprise transforms lives. The winner, taken at Upstream - a Devon social enterprise that tackles exclusion of the elderly in rural communities - is a photograph of three older women participating in an African drumming class.

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This national project aims to optimise the involvement of social enterprises across England in the development, delivery and legacy of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The over-riding project outcome will be to ensure that social enterprise is positioned as a realistic delivery model for the 2012 contracts.

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Dialogue in the Dark is an innovative and unique program designed by the German social entrepreneur Andreas Heinecke. The idea is very simple. Fee-paying visitors are lead by blind or partially sighted guides through completely darkened rooms. They are confronted with everyday situations, like crossing a street or standing in a park, without seeing anything.

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Caisangzi was set up in 2003 by Liu Lijun, a woman who experienced various roles in her career life but finally determined to devote herself wholeheartedly into the protection, development and promotion of Miao culture, and the improvement of the lives of Miao women.

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Twelve of Scotland's finest social enterprises are being showcased on a new Christmas gifts website created by the Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition (SSEC). Christmas trees, luxury food hampers and Highland breaks are among the products on offer via the www.s2stradefair.com website.

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