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Wider Impact has been praised and thanked for the delivery of an independent feasibility study into the future of a Stoke on Trent based Community Centre. Commissioned by the City Waterside Residents Association (pictured) and funded by the Big Lottery, Wider Impact has carried out a detailed study into the future location of their existing Community Centre.

Wider Impact Consultancy is delighted to be commissioned by the Royal Association for Deaf People (RAD) (see http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/)  to carry out an independent evaluation of the Big Lottery funded Deaf Achieve Project. Project outcomes are: Deaf people who are some distance from the workplace will become more employable by learning skills and attending job clubs DeafContinue Reading

Watch this space!

Posted by Edwin Categories: Edwin's Blog Published November 10, 2015

Off to London today to discuss a really exciting and important commission! Details on the website soon. Kindest regards Edwin    

Approaching 10 Years in Business – Should Interns be Paid?

Posted by Edwin Categories: Edwin's Blog Published October 24, 2015

As previously blogged, we have enjoyed positive benefits in employing graduates, and are pleased to provide feedback for organisations such as Graduate Advantage (see http://www.graduateadvantage.co.uk/). A key question is always, ‘Should interns be paid?‘. My answer is ‘Yes, if it is feasible to do so‘.  Payment however can come in many forms, which includes theContinue Reading

Draft Community Centre Feasibility Study Submitted

Posted by Edwin Categories: Edwin's Blog Published October 23, 2015

We are pleased to have submitted our draft report into the future of the City Waterside Community Centre based in regeneration area of Hanley, Stoke on Trent. Now with the Residents Association, we await feedback and would like to thank all those involved for their contributions. Such includes local residents whose valuable contributions included submittingContinue Reading

Wider Impact Consultancy, Edwin Lewis