
Why Social Enterprises Are Essential Infrastructure — Not Optional Extras — in the Delivery of Public Services.
Social enterprises have held up our crumbling public services for years — reinvesting profits, joining up services and needs, and piloting innovation that statutory organisations cannot risk. The question is no longer whether social enterprises can deliver public services effectively. The evidence is overwhelming that they can. The question is whether public institutions, commissioners and funders have the ambition to give them the central role they deserve.






