ep1 Challenging the Misconception: Rural Homelessness in the UK
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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.
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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
13 episode