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Wider Impact
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a Walsall based Older Persons Support Project.

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Gained from working closely with companies and groups such as Marks & Spencer, Lloyds TSB, Beth Johnson Housing Association, Capital Shopping Centres, the Seddon Group and Taylor Woodrow Construction and city centre partnerships (which includes the night time entertainment industry), Wider Impact Consultancy has an in depth understanding of the needs and aspirations of the private sector in relation to the regeneration of the communities where they operate.

The BENEFITS to the private sector of working with Wider Impact Consultancy include access to skills and experience in areas such as:

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Safer, Cleaner and Vibrant Environments – where staff and customers can work and visit without fear of violence and intimidation
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Corporate Social Responsibility – advise and support on how to make best use of valuable resources for the benefit of local communities and enhancement of ‘bottom line’ priorities
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Partnership Working – a business oriented approach to ensure the achievement of desired outcomes, with clear evidence of ‘value for money’
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Community Capacity Building – working with key agencies, to enable the employment of diverse, skilled and committed local people
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Marketing – building positive and managed relationships with local and national media, ensuring maximum publicity and enhancement of company interests
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Training – flexible and targeted work based learning and support for managers and staff
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Interactive Reporting – a unique and innovative multi-media business tool, enabling companies to deliver reports to a worldwide audience, cost effectively, whilst reducing carbon footprints
   
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