Building on our 2014 company resolution to: ‘Going out of our way to support other people‘; not a bad week: Provided a job reference Arranged to meet my young Mentee – as part of a local college programme to support young people into work Recommended the North Staffordshire Furniture Mine on our blog – seeContinue Reading
Many thanks to Mark Rowe and his team at the North Staffordshire Furniture Mine for taking the time to meet in preparation for a tender meeting we are due to attend. Mark has ‘opened my eyes‘ to the amazing work he and the team carry out, and the social good such organisations achieve. I have also learntContinue Reading
February 2014 Wider Impact Delivers Positive BVT Community Services Report
Categories: Latest News & Reports Published February 13, 2014Wider Impact Consultancy is pleased to submit our independent review of the BVT Community Services Team. Aims of the commission have been to provide an account of BVT’s progress towards achieving its vision to: Create and sustain flourishing communities where people choose to live, and establish how progress can be effectively achieved. This gave riseContinue Reading
February 2014 £7m Harbourside Development Feasibility Report Submitted
Categories: Latest News & Reports Published February 6, 2014We are pleased to have submitted a draft feasibility report regarding the development of proposed £7m Harbourside Project (see photo left) to the Porthcawl Harbourside CIC. Wider Impact Director Edwin Lewis says, ‘This has proved to be an interesting commission, which has proved extremely satisfying to deliver. We look forward to submitting our final reportContinue Reading
February 2014 Wider Impact Supports Three Universities With AR Reports
Categories: Latest News & Reports Published February 4, 2014Wider Impact has been commissioned to deliver a research report on behalf of three Universities (Glyndwr, Staffordshire and Liverpool Thomas Moores) in our Augmented Reality (AR) format. The research, Chinese Voices of Social Care will be delivered in two versions, representing two Chinese dialects. Wider Impact Director Edwin Lewis says, ‘We are pleased to haveContinue Reading