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Partnering for Impact: How Enable Social Enterprises and Ambulance Victoria Are Creating a More Inclusive, Sustainable Future
When community, innovation and sustainability come together, the impact can be transformative. The relationship between Enable Social Enterprises and Ambulance Victoria is a reminder that social procurement is more than a policy - it’s a powerful tool for change.
We look back at a a three-year partnership with Enable Social Enterprises - a collaboration that is delivering environmental benefits while creating meaningful employment opportunities for people facing barriers to w
Nov 252 min read
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Enable Social Enterprises Named Finalist in 2025 Hume City Council Business Awards
Enable Social Enterprises Named Finalist in 2025 Hume City Council Business Awards in the categories of Circularity and Inclusive Workforce.
Oct 201 min read
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Driving Impact Through Data: ESG Reporting meets Enable Social Enterprises
With ESG reporting requirements now rolling out across Australia, our conversations with Customers are turning into workshops for ways to tailor Enable’s existing social and environmental impact data into Customer specific ESG supply chain reporting .  Why ESG reporting with Enable Social Enterprise Supply Chain Partnership Matters With the advent of ESG reporting, organisations look to their Supply Chain partners to provide ESG data, provide a greater level of transparency
May 222 min read
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2024 Impact Report - 11 Years Delivering Social and Environmental Impact and Jobs for Disadvantaged
Enable's 2024 Impact report shows good results tackling barriers to employment and creating jobs for disadvantaged community in areas of high unemployment.  This is achieved  by applying a circular tech approach for re-using and upgrading old business technology, in our effort to get good quality, affordable tech out to those most in need. Tackling barriers to employment During 2024, Enable supported 726 participants with employability skills and technical training/activitie
Apr 12 min read
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Showcasing How Social Enterprises and the Circular Economy Deliver Social Impact
Enable IT Recycling gives old business tech a new home while creating work and learning opportunities for highly disadvantaged communities in Melbourne’s North. During the recent visit by Danny Pearson MP  and Kathleen Matthews-Ward MP , Enable’s Founder and Managing Director, Julie McKay, showcased the benefits of a Circular Tech approach of reusing decommissioned business laptops to create significant environmental impact, as well as social and economic benefits for disadva
Mar 271 min read
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