Craig Dearden-Phillips: February 2008 Archives
`Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble-making individual.'
- Natalie Clifford Barney
Are
you a Trouble-Maker? I always have been – ask my Mum! Not in a nasty
way, you understand. But always challenging, wanting to do things my
own way..
I started my own journey as a social entrepreneur 15 years ago when I worked in care homes for disabled people.
I
noticed how much good money was being spent on a really bad system. I
saw abuse and suffering. I also noticed how well people did once they
had found their voice and made their own choices.
So I quit my
job and set up Speaking Up. It was that simple. A year or two without
money and sleep. The best and worse of times. Thankfully it came off
and Speaking Up now works with thousands of people each year.
But
I am still angry. Angry at the way public sector bodies stuffed full of
cash simply can’t deliver decent services to disabled people.
Angry at process-obsession I encounter in agencies that have forgotten what it means to make a difference.
That
is why I am a social entrepreneur. I believe in a very different world.
One in which citizens not bureaucrats put the world to rights. One in
which social entrepreneurs are centre-stage not on the edges.
And
this is no pipe-dream. History has produced an amazing number of social
entrepreneurs who have helped shape our world. Cecily Saunders. Joseph
Rowntree. Muhammed Yunus.
And there exciting new names coming
through. Like Reed Paget, Schwab Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2007
and a fellow Social Enterprise Ambassador.
Reed used to make
documentaries about environmental degradation. Then he decided to
actually do something about it and founded Belu.
Belu sells mineral water in bio-degradable corn bottles and gives its profits to water projects.
You can now buy Belu at Waitrose and satisfy your thirst knowing that, through your purchase, someone else can do the same.
Reed
is amazing but he isn’t some kind of superhuman or trust-fund
millionaire. He’s just an ordinary bloke who was angry and did
something about it. A Trouble-Maker if ever there was one!
If you’re still searching for a New Year resolution try this one. `Make Trouble in 2008!’
