WASEC Learning Community Session 3: Workshopping the Pains & Gains
Event description
An online learning event as part of WASEC's Learning Community Series, supported by SEDI
Join our third learning community session in October.
This session will look a little different - it’s your turn to lead! Instead of hearing from a guest speaker, we’ll be facilitating an interactive, activity-based session focused on your experiences. Together, we’ll explore the key pain points and opportunities you’re facing as impact-driven entrepreneurs and workshop ideas for the kinds of content, topics, and support you’d like to see in future events.
It’s a chance for genuine peer learning to happen - sharing insights, challenges, and successes directly with others who understand the journey. By shaping the direction of this series together, we’ll ensure these sessions are meaningful, relevant, and tailored to the needs of our community.
What you’ll gain
Walk away with practical insights and actionable ideas you can apply in your own work, along with stronger connections to peers who understand the challenges and opportunities of running impact-driven enterprises.
You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how micro social enterprises build individual capacity, strengthen communities, and create new pathways to participation - and how you can play a role in supporting their growth.
Who should attend?
This session is designed for emerging social enterprises, purpose-driven businesses, and community organisations interested in exploring the different approaches being used to support microenterprise across WA.
Want to learn more?
Sign up to our event page to stay in the loop about upcoming Learning Community sessions, or contact Rosie at hello@wasec.org.au for more information.
This event is delivered as a part of WASEC's Peer Learning and Support (PL&S) learning community focused on supporting micro social enterprises in Western Australia with skills and knowledge to sustain themselves and thrive. Commissioned by Social Enterprise Australia as part of the Australian Government’s Social Enterprise Development Initiative (SEDI), these learning communities help build sector capability to grow social impact.
Explore WASEC’s online workshops and resources for microenterprises across Western Australia on our website.
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