Rachel Golding Growth strategies and a vision to create a sustainable business with a social purpose Changing daily lives one dinner at a time DISABILITY IN AUSTRALIA 1 in 6 Australians identify as having some kind of disability ID: 536217
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Dinner on the Table" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Dinner on the Table
Rachel Golding
Growth strategies and a vision to create a sustainable business with a social purpose
Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide2Slide3Slide4
DISABILITY IN AUSTRALIA
1 in 6 Australians identify as having some kind of disability
5 in 6 Australians don’t100% of both groups eat dinner. Every single day.Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide5
CARE AND SUPPORT
Deloitte Access Economics:$60.3 billion every year
> $1 billion every week100% of people with disability and those who support them eat dinner. Every single day.
Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide6
TIME USE (ABS, 2006)
Australian women, on average, spend:131 minutes every day on food prep
80% of time on dinner105 minutes every day preparing dinnerTwo dinners done3.5 hours per week
Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide7
HAVING DINNER DONE…
Time saved
Good nutrition through high quality foodBig household task, daily responsibilityChanging daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide8
Business with a social purpose
Social enterpriseCorporate social responsibility?
Why a social enterprise for Dinner on the Table?Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide9
Dinner on the Table as a unique enterprise
Few social enterprises offer identical service to paying customers as to those they support
No public service offering service to a household, rather than a person with a disabilityChanging daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide10
Growth strategies
Knowing our whyWho are our customers?
StrategyChanging daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide11
Vision
What is innovation?Dinner on the Table as innovation
Partnership and collaboration
Changing daily lives, one dinner at a timeSlide12Slide13
COntact
Rachel Goldingrachel@dinneronthetable.com.au
www.dinneronthetable.com.auInstagram: @dinneronthetableTwitter: @GoldingRachel
Changing daily lives, one dinner at a time