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  • This episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast discusses the challenges of employment in rural areas, focusing on Wisbech. The guests, Russell Beale and Terry Jordan, share their insights and experiences. They discuss the employment statistics of Anglian Water, the typical industries in Wisbech, and the impact of mechanization on labor opportunities. They also explore the importance of connectivity, such as the need for a railway station and improved transport links. The conversation highlights the difficulties faced by employers and employees in rural areas, including the lack of skilled workers and low-wage, part-time, or zero-hours contracts. The guests emphasize the need for regeneration, more medium-sized businesses, a wider range of jobs, and increased apprenticeships to improve employment prospects in rural areas and thus reduce the risk of someone becoming homeless.

    In this episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast, host Matt McChlery speaks with Ed, who shares his personal experience of homelessness. Ed discusses the challenges he faced while being homeless, including the cycle of crime and imprisonment to have a roof over his head. He also highlights the difficulties of finding basic necessities like food and shelter while living on the streets. Ed emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion towards homeless individuals and dispels misconceptions about homelessness. He expresses gratitude for the support he received from The Ferry Project, which helped him turn his life around and find stability.

    Websites

    ferryproject.org.uk

    anglianwater.co.uk

    wisbechtowncouncil.gov.uk

    Takeaways

    Employment in rural areas, such as Wisbech, faces challenges due to factors like mechanization, lack of connectivity, and limited job opportunities.The absence of a railway station and poor transport links hinder employment prospects and economic growth in rural areas.Employers struggle to attract skilled workers locally, while employees face issues like low wages, part-time work, and insecure contracts.Regeneration, the development of medium-sized businesses, a wider range of jobs, and increased apprenticeships are crucial for improving employment prospects in rural areas.Addressing the complex issue of rural homelessness requires not only providing housing but also supporting individuals in finding stable employment and rebuilding their lives.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction00:35 Guest Introduction: Russell Beale and Terry Jordan03:25 The Impact of Connectivity on Employment in Wisbech05:23 The Struggles Faced by Employers and Employees in Rural Areas09:43 Attracting Graduates Back to Rural Areas13:56 The Role of Regeneration in Improving Employment Prospects18:14 The Importance of Apprenticeships and Support for Homeless Individuals22:31 The Link Between Employment Prospects and Rural Homelessness30:38 Hopes and Dreams for Employment in Rural Areas36:08 Conclusion

  • In this episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast, host Matt McChlery speaks with Ed, who shares his personal experience of homelessness. Ed discusses the challenges he faced while being homeless, including the cycle of crime and imprisonment to have a roof over his head. He also highlights the difficulties of finding basic necessities like food and shelter while living on the streets. Ed emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion towards homeless individuals and dispels misconceptions about homelessness. He expresses gratitude for the support he received from The Ferry Project, which helped him turn his life around and find stability.

    Website

    ferryproject.org.uk

    Takeaways

    Homelessness is not a choice for many individuals, and it is important to dispel misconceptions and stereotypes about homeless people.Living on the streets presents numerous challenges, including finding food, shelter, and basic necessities.Support from organizations like The Ferry Project can make a significant difference in helping homeless individuals turn their lives around and find stability.Understanding and compassion from the public can go a long way in supporting homeless individuals and helping them reintegrate into society.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Rural Homelessness Podcast01:28 Ed's Experience of Homelessness03:25 Challenges Faced on the Streets06:05 Finding Support at The Ferry Project09:02 Settling into Life at The Ferry Project10:03 Highlights and Progress at The Ferry Project11:29 Misconceptions about Homelessness12:28 Compassion and Highlights from Strangers15:25 The Importance of Understanding Homelessness16:01 Life After Homelessness17:29 Hopes for the Future18:57 The Impact of The Ferry Project20:25 Conclusion and Call to Action

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  • In this episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast, Matt McChlery discusses how modular housing can help address rural homelessness. He is joined by Lewis Herbert, the manager of Allia Future Homes, and Daniel Renn, the Allia Future Homes Housing Development Lead. They explain that modular housing involves constructing sections of a building in a factory and then transporting them to the site for assembly. Modular housing offers benefits such as speed, cost-effectiveness, quality control, sustainability, and flexibility. It can be used in various sectors, including housing for the homeless. The challenges of modular housing include overcoming the stigma and lack of awareness, navigating building codes and regulations, and transportation logistics. The hope for the future of modular housing is mainstream acceptance, supportive policies, innovation, and wider use to address the housing shortage and homelessness crisis.

    Websites

    ferryproject.org.uk

    Allia Future Homes website

    Takeaways

    Modular housing involves constructing sections of a building in a factory and then transporting them to the site for assembly.Modular housing offers benefits such as speed, cost-effectiveness, quality control, sustainability, and flexibility.Modular housing can be used in various sectors, including housing for the homeless.Challenges of modular housing include overcoming stigma and lack of awareness, navigating building codes and regulations, and transportation logistics.The hope for the future of modular housing is mainstream acceptance, supportive policies, innovation, and wider use to address the housing shortage and homelessness crisis.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Rural Homelessness Podcast

    01:05 Introduction to Alia Future Homes

    06:57 Problems and Challenges in the Current Housing Situation

    11:43 Benefits of Modular Housing

    13:09 Affordability of Modular Homes

    15:06 Modular Housing for the Homeless

    21:11 Use of Modular Housing in Jubilee Place

    24:05 Modular Housing for Rural Homelessness

    26:14 Challenges and Hopes for the Future of Modular Housing

    29:10 Call for Support and Collaboration

  • In this episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast, Matt McChlery discusses the topic of mental health and its impact on people who have experienced rural homelessness. He interviews Marianne Watson, the Integrated Neighbourhood Program Manager for the Fenland Locality for the NHS, and Coryn Price, an NHS Community Psychiatric Nurse. They discuss the high prevalence of mental health conditions among homeless individuals, the challenges of accessing mental health services in rural areas, and the need for innovative solutions such as mobile outreach services.

    Links

    ferryproject.org.uk

    Takeaways

    People who have experienced homelessness are likely to have poor mental health as a result of their experiences.Accessing mental health services in rural areas can be challenging due to limited transportation and digital connectivity.Mobile outreach services that provide a one-stop-shop for support, including mental health care, could be an effective solution for reaching homeless individuals in rural areas.Building trust and engagement with homeless individuals is crucial for providing effective support.There is a need for more funding and resources to sustain and expand programs that support homeless individuals with mental health issues.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:28 Guest Introductions

    01:27 The Impact of Mental Health on Rural Homelessness

    08:42 Hidden Nature of Rural Homelessness

    13:26 Building Trust and Engagement with Homeless Individuals

    23:22 Innovative Solutions: Mobile Outreach Services

    26:04 Conclusion

  • John shares his personal experience of homelessness, the challenges he faced, and the support he received from The Ferry Project. He discusses the impact of rural homelessness and the unique approach of The Ferry Project in providing hope and transformation. John's journey from homelessness to becoming a staff member at The Ferry Project is a testament to the organization's success in changing lives.

    Website

    ferryproject.org.uk

    Takeaways

    Personal experience of rural homelessness and the challenges facedThe impact of The Ferry Project in providing hope and transformationJohn's journey from homelessness to becoming a staff member at The Ferry Project is a testament to the organization's success in changing lives

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Rural Homelessness Podcast

    03:10 Challenges of Homelessness and Hope

    07:35 Impact of Rural Homelessness

    11:32 The Journey to The Ferry Project

    15:53 Transformation and Pride

  • In this episode of the Rural Homelessness Podcast, host Matt McChlery discusses the differences and similarities between urban and rural homelessness with Christina Isaac, CEO of Just Home's charity, and Keith Smith, Director of The Ferry Project. They explore the challenges they face in their respective settings, such as lack of affordable accommodation, limited access to services, and the need for support in areas like mental health and employment. They also discuss the importance of social enterprises in providing sustainable funding and services for homeless individuals.

    Links

    ferryproject.org.uk

    justhomes.org.uk

    Takeaways

    Rural and urban homelessness present different challenges, such as lack of affordable accommodation in urban areas and limited access to services in rural areas.Both rural and urban homelessness charities face the need for support in areas like mental health, employment, and basic necessities like food and shelter.Social enterprises can provide sustainable funding and services for homeless individuals, but they require community support and engagement.Collaboration and coordination between different organizations and agencies is crucial to effectively address homelessness in both rural and urban areas.Improving access to affordable housing and developing comprehensive support services are key goals for homelessness charities in the next five years.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:29 Differences and Similarities between Urban and Rural Homelessness

    06:04 Challenges Faced by Homelessness Charities in Urban and Rural Areas

    32:54 Collaboration and Coordination: Keys to Addressing Homelessness in Rural and Urban Areas

    38:48 Goals for the Future: Improving Access to Affordable Housing and Comprehensive Support Services

    51:28 Conclusion

  • The Rural Homelessness Podcast, hosted by Matt McChlery, aims to raise awareness about rural homelessness in the UK. In the first episode, Matt interviews Keith Smith, the director of The Ferry Project, a homelessness charity based in Wisbech. Keith explains that the podcast was started to challenge the misconception that homelessness is only an urban problem and to highlight the prevalence of rural homelessness. The Ferry Project provides accommodation and support to homeless individuals, with a focus on creating a family-like environment. Over the past 25 years, they have supported over 3,500 people and have become the primary homeless provider for Fenland District Council. They also offer preventative services, employment support, and operate a community centre. The podcast will continue to explore various themes related to rural homelessness.

    Website

    ferryproject.org.uk

    Takeaways

    Rural homelessness is a significant issue in the UK, and The Ferry Project aims to raise awareness about it through their podcast.The Ferry Project provides accommodation and support to homeless individuals, with a focus on creating a family-like environment.They have supported over 3,500 people in the past 25 years and have become the primary homeless provider for Fenland District Council.In addition to housing, The Ferry Project offers preventative services, employment support, and operates a community centre.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Rural Homelessness Podcast

    02:55 Challenging the Misconception: Rural Homelessness

    25:39 Supporting Over 3,500 People: The Impact of The Ferry Project

    37:00 Beyond Housing: Preventative Services and Employment Support

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