Across the UK and around the world, young people are stepping up to create real change in their communities through the power of social enterprise. From tackling local challenges to addressing global issues, these entrepreneurial students are gaining life-changing skills while making a tangible difference. Social Enterprise Academy supports young people to put their forward-thinking, innovative ideas into action, and earlier this year they partnered with Big Issue to tell their stories – and raise some funds too.
Our dedicated 16-page supplement, which highlighted the incredible impacts that Social Enterprise Academy (SEA) schools projects have had – on pupils, their local communities and those around the globe, plus much more – was published in our Big Issue regular weekly magazine sold by our vendors in October.
An additional 590 copies were sent out to 10 schools across the UK for pupils to sell, to help boost the coffers of their own social enterprises, with a further 150 copies going to schools in the SEA network in Malaysia, Australia and Egypt.
Pupils at Mary Russell School in Paisley write, edit and publish their own social enterprise magazine – The Russell Record – with articles investigating important social issues and interviews with high profile people, and put profits from their sales towards a Calm Space at the school for pupils to use. They visited The Big Issue editorial office in Glasgow, and were inspired by editor Paul McNamee and his team.
One pupil said afterwards: “It was good fun and a thoroughly enjoyable trip! I learned about the behind the scenes of creating a magazine and it was very interesting to see what goes on! The staff are lovely and brilliant with us – even giving us complimentary juice! They were very funny and helped us understand more that we can put into our project.”
Teacher Mr Greig McLeod, who supports the team running The Russell Record, added: “The Big Issue hosted a brilliant trip for our pupils, they made the day fit to our pupils ensuring that they both enjoyed themselves and learned a lot from the day.