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‘Real evidence about the
social benefits we deliver’
How Bloomsbury Cyber Junction uses social accounting to show its impact in tackling worklessness
Pioneering charitable enterprise Bloomsbury Cyber Junction (BCJ) was set up in 2000 by local residents in Bloomsbury, Nechells, to provide a centre for computer-based activities and learning and
to boost the employment opportunties for local people.
Initially set up primarily for teenagers, BCJ now provides services for adults as well, working with nearly700 individuals each year to offer training, computer courses, advice and guidance and youth activities. BCJ's services have a strong emphasis on skills development, educational progression, employabilityand personal development. Its main client groups are unemployed, economically inactive and lone parents from black and minority ethnic groups.
Click here to view the full case study and find out how BCJ quantifies its benefits
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