Navigating network governance: the role of social enterprise in local employment services
Neoliberalisation of welfare has stimulated growth of hybrid organizational forms – including social enterprises – that...
Dr Perri Campbell is a youth and gender studies scholar with extensive experience working with social enterprises in Australia and North America. Perri applies Action Learning evaluation and monitoring along with critical theoretical analysis skills to support program development. She has 10 years of project management experience working with social enterprise and community organisations oriented towards the inclusion of people with experiences of marginalisation. Perri is the author of Rethinking Young Peoples Marginalisation (Routledge, 2019) and has published widely on young women and the Iraq War, young people’s civic participation, well-being and use of digital media, and the health equity implications of social enterprises for staff and stakeholders. She has been an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Deakin University), and Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. Perri’s recent project management work includes projects: ‘Improving Health Equity of Young People? The role of social enterprise’ (Vic; NSW); and ‘Cradle Coast Regional Futures Plan Evaluation’ (Tasmania).
Neoliberalisation of welfare has stimulated growth of hybrid organizational forms – including social enterprises – that...
This case study report examines the role of social enterprise, Green Connect, in producing health equity and wellbeing...
This case study report examines the role of TRY Build in producing health equity outcomes for young people and their...
This case study report examines the role of WorkVentures in producing health equity and wellbeing outcomes for young...
This is one of four case study reports prepared for the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage project: Improving...