TSL Kirklees Social Impact Awards 2023

Absolutely made up that Our Creative Connection came runner up in the TSL Kirklees Supporting Communities Social Impact awards!

It’s great to receive this recognition amongst some great people!! Huge congratulations to Gabby from HIVE Community and Cafe a worthy winner!! When Our Creative Connection was starting out I spent many an hour ‘hot desking’ (drinking coffee) in Hive and absolutely love the work that they do in the community.

As well as being up for the Social Impact award I also did the photos for the evening so it was a double whammy for me! :)

Here’s the official press release!

A community parenting space in Holmfirth and a community café and hub in Huddersfield were the winners of this year’s Kirklees Social Enterprise Awards. The prizes were announced at special event at Dewsbury Minster

celebrating and raising awareness of the great work that social enterprises – businesses that have a clear social mission and reinvest their profits in their community – do in Kirklees. Guests heard about how The Arcade, Dewsbury and Artists Attic Trust CIC, are both using new and creative ways to help regenerate Dewsbury town centre.

Rebecca Clacher from The Nest Holmfirth CIC won this year’s Kirklees Social Enterprise Start Up Award, in an all-female final, alongside Laura Scully from Hello Wellness CIC and Jo Cook from Meet and Mend.

The judging panel felt that Rebecca had a classic social enterprise with clear, realistic plans and projections that should be sustainable. They were also impressed with her passion and how she had built the organisation from the ground up with lots of involvement from local people at every stage.

Rebecca will use the prize money of £4000, donated by Locala Health and Wellbeing CIC, to fund a year-long programme of workshops focusing on parental health and wellbeing and including topics such as maternal and paternal mental health, postnatal physiotherapy, infant sleep and weaning.

She said, ‘Just over a year ago we opened the doors of The Nest, and we’ve worked so hard to grow our thriving community of parents.  Winning this award is huge for us, and it's given us the energy to enter the next stage of The Nest’s development.’ on behalf of the Kirklees Social Enterprise Sounding Board

She also praised the package of free training – with experts from Key Fund, TSL Kirklees, West Yorkshire Community Accountancy Service and SEE Ahead - that was offered alongside the competition: ‘The award process prompted us to really think about our mission, strategy and plans, and we’ve got a solid new business plan as a result.’

Gabby Hurt from Hive Huddersfield CIC beat off competition from eight other established local social enterprises to win the first Kirklees Social Impact Award. She submitted evidence of how her business invests in and makes a difference to her local community, alongside details of how her company is run and her latest accounts.

The judging panel were impressed that in just over two years, Gabby had managed to show that she has a viable business model, employs a mixture of staff and volunteers, and provides vocational training for adults with learning disabilities. She’s also created a safe and welcoming space for both young people from the LGBTQ+ community and people who are struggling or isolated and was partners with 11 different community groups.

Gabby will use the £1000 prize money, donated by TSL Kirklees to fund workshops and activities for a new initiative called Wellbeing Wednesday.

Chris Chinnock, from Our Creative Connection (that’s me)! was runner-up for the Social Impact Award and the judges praised Chris’s initiatives to help people to feel more confident and improve their wellbeing through photography.

Thanks to everyone at TSL and all those involved in the judging - there were awards for start up social enterprises too tonight, amazing to see so many good folk doing good stuff!

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