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From Dependency to Contribution - A Town Transformed - with Kate Darrah

Season 2, Ep. 7

The Ridge aims to create jobs and training opportunities in Dunbar, Scotland. Anchored by a mission to give the time and the skills to those who need it most in the community, it is transforming buildings and garden space in the back streets of Dunbar. The belief in the potential of individuals who would otherwise “have ended up in a box” has created highly skilled craftsmen who are now being snapped up by organisations such as Historic Environment Scotland. 


Kate Darrah, the Ridge’s Managing Director, is a visionary trailblazer whose philosophy rests on the power of passion and commitment. She joins the show to unpack the evolution of The Ridge's strategy and vision, and the importance of assessing and refining direction as the organisation grows. 


Timestamps:

(03:28) Limited access to transport leads to deprivation.

(06:31) Work on sites to revitalise historical areas.

(10:38) Vocational apprenticeships with ongoing support team assistance.

(14:53) Transition to supporting struggling youngsters and creating effective change.

(17:15) Work experience in the community for students.

(23:46) Reviewing past challenges and devising future strategy.

(34:50) Successful leadership involves delegating and attracting specialists.

(38:00) Passion, care, and self-care lead to success.

(42:06) Creating a flexible template for community needs and opportunities.



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The Ridge


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