All together now
At Liminal Health & Wellbeing, we believe in the benefits of collaborating with other stakeholders in the planning, design, and delivery of health services to tackle health related matters and promote wellbeing. Evidence shows that community involvement can have a positive effect on health awareness, build community capacity to respond to health issues, and can improve the acceptability and sense of ownership with health services.
Not only do we believe in shared experience and resources to achieve optimal benefits for our clients, we also care passionately about giving back to the local community & protecting the environment. That is why we collaborate with, promote, and use Social Enterprises wherever possible.
Social enterprises are businesses. Like any other business, they seek to make a profit and succeed commercially. But unlike private businesses, they put profit back into the business to continue to support and benefit lives and communities across the UK and around the world.
To be a Social Enterprise, a business must:
• have a clear social or environmental mission set out in its governing documents and be controlled in the interest of that mission
• re-invest or donate at least half of its profits or surpluses towards their mission
• be independent of state or government control, and earn more than half of its incomethrough trading
• be transparent in the way they operate and the impact they have
There are more than 131,000 social enterprises in the UK, with a collective turnover of £78 billion and employing around 2.3 million people. Social enterprises demonstrate a better way to do busi- ness, one that prioritises benefit to people and planet and uses the majority of any profit to further their mission. Social enterprises contribute to reducing economic inequality, improving social jus- tice and to environmental sustainability.
Our Community & SE Partners
Chill UK
Col’s Kent Bike Tours
Social Enterprise Kent