Co-production of knowledge with social enterprises
Social enterprise as a catalyst for sustainable and healthy local food systems
"Social enterprises (SEs) are a diverse group of organisations with a primary social or environmental purpose that combine the approaches of public, private and civil society sectors" (Graham, 2024).
"They were involved as partners on the project from the very start…in discussions about what the project would be like and what their role would be in it…" (Researcher, SEFS).
CRs "were paid for their time… We thought this was really important… We really wanted it to be recognised as a real job" (Researcher, SEFS).
"They had to make all of those choices…and we trusted them to know best what was right for their community…we were really guided by them and trying to just have a facilitating role" (Researcher, SEFS).
"They are already involved in the community, they already have links, and they also have a lot of knowledge about how things work in the area, the things that people value, do not value and what is a good way of recruiting participants there… Relationships of trust are already established, and they just have incredible skills and knowledge that are very, very important" (Researcher, SEFS).