Aging, disability, early childhood ... revitalization of city centers, development of short circuits or ecological and inclusive transition ...

How does the social and solidarity economy offer answers, possibilities and inspiring models?

How are these responses from the SSE not limited to producing a good or a service but also processes of governance, collective intelligence and the general interest?

To answer these questions, 6 concrete examples:

  • a local grocery store for everyone that creates dignity in Grenoble,
  • a cooperative of residents who offer hospitality in Marseille,
  • a wind energy producer and citizen association that makes its territory resilient in Redon,
  • an activity and employment cooperative that secures entrepreneurs in Paris,
  • a territorial pole of economic cooperation which produces good food living in Calais
  • a cooperative society of collective interest which wants to reshuffle the cards in the personal services sector and in particular for the elderly south of Bordeaux.

How do these SSE actors do? How do they work with local authorities? How to work with them?

This is what you will learn by following this online training ... composed of quizzes, interviews with actors and perspective with academics.

During these 5 hours, you will also find the historical, economic, legal and legislative benchmarks essential to understand the SSE and take the first steps of a support policy for the SSE.