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WOMEN’S ORGANISATION ANNOUNCED AS FINALIST IN UK SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AWARDS
The Women’s Organisation
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WOMEN’S ORGANISATION ANNOUNCED AS FINALIST IN UK SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AWARDS
Liverpool City Region’s social enterprise The Women’s Organisation is a finalist in four categories at the UK Social Enterprise Awards.
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Liverpool social enterprise, The Women’s Organisation expands overseas
Award-winning Liverpool social enterprise, The Women’s Organisation, is to expand further overseas, creating 12 new jobs.
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Liverpool City Region’s ‘The Women’s Org’ Partner with Drinks Giant Diagio on Diversity Deal
Liverpool City Regions social enterprise The Women’s Organisation, the largest developer and deliverer of training and support for women in the UK, is to help global drinks giant Diageo diversify its workforce.
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The Women’s Organisation launches free training courses for Liverpool City Region residents
The Women’s Organisation has launched a new series of fully funded, accredited training courses, open to men and women living within the Liverpool City Region.
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LIVERPOOL City Council praised for supporting women’s enterprise
Liverpool City Council has passed a motion supporting the Women’s Enterprise Policy Group’s (WEPG) recently published ‘Framework of Policy Actions to Build Back Better for Women’s Enterprise’, which aims to address the gaps in COVID-19 enterprise support for women.
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Liverpool City Region in international top 10 for business start-up support
Liverpool City Region and neighbouring Greater Manchester have been given a joint top 10 place in global league table for start-up support thanks to the work of the Enterprise Hub and Excelerate Labs programmes.
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Liverpool City Region’s Women’s Org offers ‘lockdown lifeline’ to 2,000 entrepreneurs
Liverpool social enterprise The Women’s Organisation has given assistance to more than 2,000 entrepreneurs during the coronavirus crisis.
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New Report demonstrates how Female entrepreneurs could boost the Liverpool City Region economy by £230m a year
A new report outlines how female entrepreneurs could boost the Liverpool city region economy by £230m a year with a rethink of its industrial strategy.