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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2007

Transient Film Exchange produced a short film for the Prince's Trust, hosted by radio and television presenter Margherita Taylor.

The Social Enterprise Unit in The Third Sector commissioned The Prince's Trust to look at whether the young people it works with are interested in social enterprise and what support they need to get involved. As part of this study The Trust spoke to lots of young people to find out what they thought. What became clear is that while young people might have the passion and the capability to set up social enterprises, very few have even heard of the term before and those who have heard of it find it difficult to understand.

Transient Film Exchange produced a short in which young people talked about the experiences that they have had when setting up social enterprises. The aim of the film was to make it easier to understand what a Social Enterprise is, as well as the potential benefits and barriers. The video was also produced to show organisations working in the field and what support young people need to get involved.

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  • Yeeaahh!!! LOve yourself!!!!

  • OH MY GOD! I work for the Princes Trust, but I have never heard of this! This sort of work needs to spread accross the whole of the UK! but this is awesome!

    Princes Trust Representative, please contact Eastern Region!

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  • The Trust needs to stop sitting on the fence if it truly wants to offer a lifeline to the most deprived young people in our society and encourage individualism as a pose to class divide!

  • アッシュ、かっこいいです。直球投げられました!

  • Yeah, this good work really needs to be spread out across the UK and beyond to help other countries share our brilliant initiatives. The guys at the end are really cool and have an energy that draws you to them. The Prince's Trust needs to support more film projects like these and other risque stuff.

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