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Working Week
Programme 5
Businesswoman 

Links:
Channel 4's Real Deal is an excellent resource for anyone
hoping to get an original business idea off the ground.
www.channel4.com/realdeal
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maintained by Channel 4 Television. Channel 4 Television is not responsible for
the content of these sites and does not necessarily endorse the material on them.
The Prince’s Trust is an organisation that can help young people start businesses,
giving helpful information and business guidance as well as possibly giving loans.
http://www.princes-trust.org.uk/
The Business Link is a new (November 2003) DTI website aimed at helping small
and medium-sized businesses get the most direct web-based help and information.
It has useful guides to starting up businesses, including financial assistance,
as well as contacts and information about government regulations and services,
tax and employment law.
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/home/
The Young Enterprise Scheme is a charity that runs business and enterprise education
programmes and helps inspire and equip young people with their business ideas.
http://www.young-enterprise.org.uk/
The Ethnic Minority Business Forum aims to help businesses specifically in the
black and minority communities.
http://www.ethnicbusiness.org/
The Department of Trade and Industry aims to promote enterprise and innovation
in business and increase productivity across the economy. The site has all kinds
of information about employment-related issues.
http://www.dti.gov.uk/
The National Federation of Enterprise Agencies is the membership body for Local
Enterprise Agencies in England. It is a network of independent local agencies
aimed at helping small and growing businesses with a range of services –
pre-start, start-up and micro businesses, helping develop their ability to start
and sustain themselves, and to encourage growth and stability.
http://www.nfea.com/
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