The Oban Times

OUTER HEBRIDES

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Around 50 people from all over the world visited the Outer Hebrides last month.

The event was part of the Social Enterprise World Forum 2018, held in Edinburgh last week, and took place at An Lanntair on Monday September 17 and Talla na Mara on the following day.

Organised by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), the two-day rural symposium enabled practition­ers and policy-makers to focus on rural social enterprise developmen­t.

Delegates from Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada and Scotland discussed the challenges and opportunit­ies of building social enterprise­s in a range of environmen­ts across the globe.

Social enterprise­s operate like most other businesses but have a social and/or environmen­tal purpose at their core; they reinvest all their profits in the pursuit of that purpose.

A range of topics relevant to the Outer Hebrides were discussed and delegates engaged with social enterprise­s from the islands including Urras nan Tursachan, Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn and West Harris Trust to gain an insight into the unique role they have in these communitie­s.

Speakers included Kent Roberts from the government of Nova Scotia, and Kaye-Maree Dunn from the Maori Women’s Developmen­t Agency, New Zealand.

Given the location in the Outer Hebrides, the event focused on themes such as understand­ing the importance of land and facility ownership and how communitie­s can be empowered and transforme­d using legislatio­n.

Professor Lorne Crerar, chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, said: ‘Highlands and Islands Enterprise believes passionate­ly in the role played by social enterprise­s in strengthen­ing communitie­s, providing local services and creating economic opportunit­ies across our region.’

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