The SAN Conference 2009
Friday 13 November at Blackburne House, Liverpool 
Accounting, Reporting and Measuring – how does it all add up?
This year’s Social Audit Network Conference was focused on whether everything can or should be measured when using triple bottom-line accounting to demonstrate externally-verified social, environmental and economic impacts.
Experienced practitioners of social accounting and social reporting came from around the world to share understanding and to grapple with some of the key questions facing the social economy sector and its funders.
We will upload the Powerpoint presentations shortly, the day’s Programme is below. Thank you to all who came and made the day a lively and thought-provoking event.
Thank you to Sean Smith for volunteering on the day.
Sue Sadler writes: A fabulous event at Blackburne House in Liverpool brought together a range of social enterprises, social accounting and audit practicionersfrom around the world. Contributions were stimulating and really challenged the assertion that 'all impact assessment is fiction'.There was something for everyone and from almost everywhere, from practical examples of value measurement from Canada, social audit clusters in India and public audit in Nepal.
Click below for pdf versions of 2009 Conference topics:
Barbara Beaton: Measuring Social Impact in Sussex - Bryn Sadownik- Demonstrating value of SE in Vancouver - Dr Bob Doherty: LIMU - Dr K Trebeck: Using SROI & SAA - Jan Gibbon: SA for Schools - John Turner: Co-Options Experiences of SA - Johnny Joseph: Creative Handicrafts - Lawrence McAnelly: SA & Community Campus - Lindsay Jeffs: SA in New Zealand & the South Pacific - Mark Saddington: SES, SAA & SROI - Matthew Lanham - NeuroMuscular Centre and SAA - Matthew Lenham: Neuro-Muscular Centre & SAA - Mike Gordon: The Essex Cluster - Mrinalini Shastry: IndusTree Crafts - Mrinalini Shastry: SAA in India - Ruth Woodall: Sustainability Reporting & the Co-operative - Sue Bladon: The Social Enterprise Mark - Tytti Siltanen: SAA in Finland.
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