Who we are
We’ve been in business for a decade, and over that time we have helped over 200 organisations to innovate, change, focus on client outcomes, improve services and work with their staff, clients and customers more effectively.
As a social enterprise Community Interest Company, we’re focused on maximising the impact we have with our clients, not the dividend payout to shareholders.
We specialise in health, social care – both adults and young people, criminal justice and children’s services and have built a reputation for enabling our clients to find long lasting solutions to problems across both the public and voluntary sectors.
Our mission is summed up by the phrase ‘working together, delivering change’. We work in partnership with our clients to help them find solutions, rather than making decisions for them. Change is an essential component of all that we do.
If you want things to stay the same, don’t work with us.
We’re steeped in the public and voluntary sectors. We’re brave enough to challenge and push those we work with to test assumptions and ensure that we get to the heart of the problem or need. This ensures that we deliver services that really work.
Community Interest Company and Social Enterprise
CPI is a social enterprise, which means that a social purpose is at the heart of everything we do. Legally, we’re a Community Interest Company (CIC). CIC’s are limited companies run by people like us who conduct business for community benefit, not private gain.
Like any other business, we compete to deliver our services based on our experience and expertise.
Unlike other businesses, we’re driven by our social mission; any profits we make are reinvested, not paid to shareholders.
The government appoints a regulator to ensure that CIC’s are maintaining high standards and our annual accounts are published by Companies House.
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