Briefing:Send us your ideas for doubling the size of the co-operative sector – and have the chance to present them at Conference From: benwest For attention of: All Party Members, All Party Officers Published: 5th October 2018 Last updated: 5th October 2018 Printed: 23rd November 2024 Other formats: Print At this year's Annual Conference, we’re asking members to share their ideas to double the size of the co-operative movement. Here's how to take part. Some background In July, the New Economics Foundation (NEF) published an independent report Co‑operatives Unleashed: Doubling the Size of the UK’s co‑operative sector, which was commissioned by the Party. The Report sets out some key policies a future government could implement—but it’s only the start. Saturday morning of Conference is your chance to share your own ideas, thoughts and reflections too. Co-operatives Unleashed: Doubling the size of the UK’s Co-operative SectorAn independent report from the New Economics Foundation (NEF) commissioned by the Co-operative Party Things to think about What factors currently hold back the expansion of individual co‑operative businesses and the wider co‑operative sector? What areas of the co-operative movement are ripe for further growth? How do we ‘mainstream’ co-operatives so that co-operatives are no longer the exception, but the rule in our economy? Where might there be opportunities for co-operatives to expand into new areas of our economy or society? What single policy or set of steps could a future government take that would have the greatest impact for growing co-operative enterprises? ContentsSome backgroundCo-operatives Unleashed: Doubling the size of the UK’s Co-operative SectorThings to think about Action Points Read our summary of the policy ideas that have been developed by NEF, and spend some time thinking about your own ideas and experiences. Use the online form to fill in a brief summary of your own ideas and suggestionsYou can do this via a quick online form (More) Come to conference prepared to present your ideas if chosen from the Conference floor For more information For questions about the Session, or how to take part, contact Joe Fortune. Joe Fortune General Secretary