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Social Entrepreneurship & Local Government Webinar
This free webinar is for local government leaders who are interested in discovering how the initiatives of social entrepreneurs can address the complex social policy challenges that their communities face.

Complex social policy problems are commonly called wicked problems.  These are problems such as food insecurity, long-term unemployment, homelessness and climate change.  It is now widely accepted that social entrepreneurs cannot develop initiatives that can solve wicked problems.  Given this acknowledgment, how can the initiatives of social entrepreneurs contribute towards addressing wicked problems?   
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During this webinar local government leaders will learn about the different problem types in their communities and the social entrepreneurship approaches that are best suited to addressing them.
This webinar is exclusively for local government leaders.
It 
will be held on the 21st August 2020 (via Zoom) 
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ACST

    I would like to register my interest to attend the free webinar for local government leaders

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  • About
    • Founder
  • Programs
    • Systems Social Entrepreneurs
    • Active Citizens
    • Masterclasses >
      • Social Entrepreneurship & Complexity
      • Commercialising Social Research
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events >
      • A Conversation with Prof Michael Roy
      • Emergent Social Entrepreneurial Places Webinar
      • Social Entrepreneurship & Local Government Webinar
  • Research
  • Contact
  • Student Log In
    • Program for Social Entrepreneurs