Ending Homelessness in the UK Within Ten Years Summer Soup Run

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ending Homelessness in the UK Within Ten Years Summer Soup Run July 2018 Food Collectors committment of faith and hasn't looked back. He says he has been Soup Run Map Among the numerous Soup Run challenged in some areas of his life Leaflet Reprint volunteers are the 'Food Collectors' or but he definitely doesn't miss tobacco 'Picker-upers' who collect food from or cannabis. He has a flat, where he Now Available local businesses and then deliver it to lives with his two sons, a steady job, The Soup Run map leaflet Soup Run prep locations. Steve a car and has found a new family of has now been updated Smith and Jill Caskey kindly agreed Christians at Hope Baptist Church. to share a bit about themselves and and re-printed. If you To anyone who feels their situation what they do... would like copies, please and life is hopeless, Steve says send an email to Steve has been "Don't give up, there is a way newsletter@plymouthsoup collecting and forward. You may not see the light at run.org.uk. delivering for the end of the tunnel, but with just the Soup Run one spark of faith, the darkness will for about a be gone and life will come". Summer Soup year. He was Jill first heard about the Soup Run Run Stops already a through a friend's post on Facebook volunteer driver, From 4th June to 2nd and thought to herself "I could do transporting people to church. Steve September 2018, instead that", so she joined the Monday night wanted to do this because he knew of stopping at Hoe Road prep team about 3 years ago. Her from his own experience what it's like Belvedere 'the Wedding son Jack also volunteered as part of to be without transport. He was also Cake’, the second Soup his Duke of Edinburgh award. After homeless for a short period following Run stop will be outside about 6 months, Jill realised there the break-up of his marriage. In fact Shekinah in Bath Street. was a need for a food collector so the last few years have been quite a has been filling that gap for the last roller-coaster for Steve. He went two and a half years, as well as from having a home, job, car, wife, Ending helping out in the kitchen when children and "everything most people needed. Jill's other volunteering homelessness could ever want", to losing all of that experience has included reading with and being in heavy debt. He even in the UK children in school and is currently got to the point where he was Treasurer of the local Scouts and prepared to take his own life. Then within ten Beavers clubs. "There will always be Steve asked God to forgive him and a need for Soup Run voluteers and I years help him; he wasn't a Christian at the would encourage anyone thinking time and things didn't change With the right measures in about it to just do it, even if its just for overnight, but his journey of hope place, that's the an hour, or by spreading the word began. He contacted Christians conclusion of the when there's a need for blankets or Against Poverty (CAP) who, over 4 landmark report socks etc". Jill years, helped him to be debt free. 'Everybody In' by the is married with Through CAP, he was also given a charity Crisis. The report two childen and 'Discovery' holiday break at Heatree sets out the exact currently works in Devon in 2015, and it was there government policies as a consultant that he realised how God had needed to end promoting safe answered his prayer and brought him homelessness. For the cleaning through the turmoil, bringing real full report visit products. peace and happiness. Steve made a www.shelter.co.uk. A community and faith driven service providing free food and hot drinks to homeless, hungry and vulnerable people 365 days a year. Page 2 / July 2018 Nextmeal.co.uk Thrive Plymouth Next Meal is a new database website of local Save the date: Tuesday 16th October 2018 soup kitchens which directs homeless people to (World Food Day): Year 5 Conference 'People their nearest hot meal. The inspiration came Connecting through Food', at The Marquee, through Martin Stone, who leads the Soup Rolle Plaza, University of Plymouth. Thrive Kitchen at Muswell Hill Baptist Church in London. Plymouth is a 10 year programme adopted by He wondered if the same technology that gave Plymouth City Council in 2014 to support people in information on the next bus could be used to tell making healthly choices by encouraging and you about the next meal. Next Meal launched in enabling partners (residents, organisations, 2017 and is already making an impact, being institutions) to play a part. Keynote speakers for embraced by homeless people and Londoners the conference will be Tom Andrews (Director, alike who want to help those in need. Sustainable Food Cities) and Simon Platten Instead of giving money to those who are (Project Manager, Tamar Grow Local). Also: begging, small Next Meal cards can be given Celebrating Thrive Plymouth Year 4, Get involved, directing them to a nearby soup kitchen. The Creative Breakout Sessions, Networking, and Plymouth section of the website was launched lunch. For more information visit on 5th July, check it out at www.nextmeal.co.uk. www.plymouth.gov.uk/publichealth/thriveplymouth. New Multi-Agency potential to transform people's lives. In the recent bad weather a StreetVet Rough Sleeper gentleman who had been living in This award-winning initiative Team (MARS) the woods for a long time came from the Royal College of into emergency accommodation; Veterinary Surgeons is a A new team is being set up in this meant we were able to engage registered practice Plymouth to tackle rough sleeping. with him more, to start talking to delivering free care to the Plymouth City Council, together him about his situation and to homeless and their dogs. It with Shekinah, the Salvation Army, help." began in London and now Plymouth Access to Housing, The funding will also enable the also operates in Brighton, BCHA and Westward Housing council to provide emergency Bristol, Cambridge and Group, submitted a bid and have accommodation for longer during Plymouth (with the Monday been awarded £363,000 by the severe weather. Other aspects of Hope Baptist team). They Government. The project will the project include expanding the also plan to work with other involve staff going out and Housing First pilot plan with organisations where dogs encouraging people into temporary Plymouth Community Homes, may regularly accompany emergency accommodation. It will where the people are given vulnerable adults (eg also offer more support via a case support through their tenancy so Mutley’s Gaffer’s Café). For worker so rough sleepers can get that they become more settled and more information visit help to move away from the better able to live independently in www.streetvet.co.uk. lifestyles that keep them on the their own homes. street. Dear God As well as the outreach support, the Council will be working with Thank you that you know partners to make more everything and You hear accommodation available. Mike all our prayers. Taylor of Plymouth Access to Help us to trust you and to Housing (PATH) said: "We know a always thank you. more tailored approach has the Amen. To receive a regular copy of the Plymouth Soup Run newsletter or find back issues, visit plymouthsouprun.org.uk and follow the newsletter links..
Recommended publications
  • Can You Do Something Extraordinary to Support Your Profession and Local Communities Across the Uk?
    CAN YOU DO SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY TO SUPPORT YOUR PROFESSION AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE UK? I have been volunteering with StreetVet since September 2017. Whilst locuming, I found myself feeling as though I was working to live and no longer feeling the enjoyment and reward that being a Vet I have been volunteering for StreetVet for 18 months Nurse had given me. I got in contact with Jade and and it is the most incredible thing I have ever been started out in the Watford outreach every Thursday. involved in with my career. It is a privilege to be able StreetVet has reignited my passion for nursing, and to share my time, love, and skills with people who the rewards of helping those less fortunate than the wouldn’t otherwise have access to veterinary care for majority of us is humbling and emotional. Now, as an their much loved animals. important part of both an IVC practice and StreetVet, I have the passion and drive not only to work harder, but to seek new and better ways to help clients and Rebecca Castle at The Wheelhouse Veterinary patients of both organisations. The best thing I have Centre. done in recent history is sending that email to Jade. Chris Rossiter, Head Nurse at Alcombe Vets Ealing. www.streetvet.co.uk info@streetvet. facebook.com/streetvet Registered Charity No: 1181527 StreetVet is a charity and RCVS registered practice offering free accessible vet care to the homeless and their pets. We are currently established in 15 locations across the U.K. where we offer regular drop in ‘street clinics’ and out of hours care.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Speakers
    Section II Our speakers BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PROCEEDINGS [ 1 ] Our speakers Nicola Ackerman Wendy Barnett BSc(Hons) RVN CertSAN CertVNECC DipAVN(Surgical) RVN VTS(Nutrition) HonMBVNA Wendy Barnett qualified as a veterinary Nicola Ackerman works as the Head Medical nurse in December 1992 and gained a Nurse at Plymouth Veterinary Group. Nicola Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing graduated from Hartpury College with an (Surgical) in March 1999. In 2000 Wendy honours degree in Equine Science, and subsequently moved into the emergency and critical care field where qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2002. Nicola has past the need for quick and convenient access to blood was roles as editor of the Veterinary Nursing Journal, sat on realized. Wendy used her time off from her emergency the Veterinary Products Committee for the Veterinary shifts to train as a human phlebotomist for the NHS, Medicines Directorate, and the Ethics and Welfare Group founding Pet Blood Bank UK (PBBUK) in 2007 supported for BVA. Nicola has written for many veterinary publica- by Vets Now. Wendy resides as a Trustee and Clinical tions and textbooks and is the editor of Aspinall’s Director, responsible for the quality assurance of PBBUK, Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing. Nicola is is the authorisation holder of the VMD licence and a currently studying for a Master’s degree in Advanced Practitioner of the Charter Quality Institute. Veterinary Nursing with Glasgow University. Esther Barrett Fergus Allerton MA VetMB DVDI DipECVDI MRCVS BSc BVSc CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS Esther Barrett is a Cambridge graduate Fergus Allerton is a University of Bristol and a European and RCVS Specialist in graduate and a European Specialist in Small Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.
    [Show full text]
  • Pathways from Homelessness: 2019
    PATHWAYS FROM HOMELESSNESS: 2019 DELEGATE AGENDA #HomelessHealth19 Day 1: WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH 09:00 REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION, POSTER DISPLAY AND NETWORKING Room: Sentosa 10:00 PLENARY SESSION 1: HOMELESSNESS AND MULTIPLE EXCLUSION: HOW CLOSE IS AN INTEGRATED RESPONSE? Chair’s introduction: Simon Fanshawe OBE, Partner, Diversity by Design Welcome: Alex Bax, Chief Executive, Pathway Homelessness — the national picture: Jon Sparkes, Chief Executive, Crisis Health and homelessness – the 2022 rough sleeping target Bill Thorpe, Deputy Director, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, Homelessness Directorate, Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government Questions and discussion 11:30 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION, POSTER DISPLAY AND NETWORKING Room: Sentosa 12:00 SEMINAR SEMINAR STREAM SEMINAR PATHWAY SEMINAR STREAM A1: A2: Mental Health STREAM A3: STREAM A4: STREAM A5: Housing and Primary and Research and Pathway health community care Education LIVE STREAM Podcast Podcast Filmed Filmed Room: Orchard 1 Room: Sentosa 1 Room: Sentosa 2 Room: Sentosa 3 Room: Orchard 2 Chaired by Chaired by Chaired by Chaired by Chaired by Dr Lígia Teixeira, Dr Jenny Drife, Gina Rowlands, Dr Caroline Dr Chris Sargeant, Director, Centre for Consultant Managing Director, Shulman, GP in Clinical Lead, Brighton Homelessness Psychiatrist, Lead Bevan Healthcare CIC Homeless and Inclusion Pathway Team Impact Clinician, START Team Health, King’s Health Partnership Pathway Treating patients Homeless Team & New Hospital Housing First; ending Fail to care, prepare to
    [Show full text]
  • The Kennel Club Is Here for You and Your Dogs
    MAY 2020 In this issue EVENTS 7 News FIELD TRIALS 12 from the Kennel Club SEMINAR DIARIES 13 KC FILE FOR MAY 16 Your monthly guide to what the Kennel Club JUDGES 17 is doing for you and your dogs straight from KCAI 23 the Kennel Club Press Office... KCCT DONATIONS 23 JUNIOR WARRANTS 24 KENNEL NAMES 26 ASSURED BREEDER SCHEME 28 THE KENNEL CLUB FEES 29 IS HERE FOR YOU MAY KENNEL GAZETTE The May issue of AND YOUR DOGS the Kennel Gazette is During this period of uncertainty for us all, the Kennel our Crufts Club is here for you and your dogs. special. We showcase o help you Our hub with fun the group both stay games to keep your winners in Thappy and dog occupied during our Crufts healthy, we have the crisis can be report, devised FAQs, accessed at https:// present an advice and support www.thekennelclub.org. array of on our website. uk/health/for-owners/ highlights from around the show, hear And to help you to navigate coronavirus/fun-games-to- stories from the best of the best breeders the current crisis, we have keep-your-dog-occupied- and dogs from all over the world and created a hub for resources, during-coronavirus/. find out who from the canine world was ideas, and fun to keep both Please regularly check the celebrated at this year’s Pawscars. you and your dogs connected latest government advice While living in the covid-19 pandemic while you're at home, in any and continually assess your Simon Parsons calls for thoughtfulness situation.
    [Show full text]
  • Hachette-UK-Adult-Winter-2021.Pdf
    Hachette UK Adult Winter 2021 (March-April) Catalogue Table of Contents 5 The Fatalist by Campbell McConachie 6 On Patriotism by Paul Daley 7 On Mutiny by David Speers 8 On Mother by Sarah Ferguson 9 On Merit by Paula Matthewson 10 Thinsanity: 7 Steps to Transform Your Mindset and Say Goodbye to Dieting Forever by Glenn Mackintosh 11 On Passion by Dorothy Porter 12 On Privilege by Julian Burnside 13 On Sleep by Fleur Anderson 14 On Quiet by Nikki Gemmell 15 On Humbug by Robert Dessaix 16 On Obsession by Malcolm Knox 17 On Violence by Natasha Stott Despoja 18 On Travel by Tony Wheeler 19 On Beauty by Susan Johnson 20 On Ecstasy by Barrie Kosky 21 On Experience by David Malouf 22 On Us by Mark Scott 23 Running From the Shadows by Stephanie Hickey 24 A Talented Man by Henrietta McKervey 25 How To Break Up With Fast Fashion: A guilt-free guide to changing the way you shop ? for good by Lauren Bravo 26 Hymn to Murder (Hugh Corbett 21) by Paul Doherty 27 The Runes of Destiny by Christina Courtenay 28 Kill A Stranger by Simon Kernick 29 Kill A Stranger by Simon Kernick 30 And Now You're Back by Jill Mansell 31 And Now You're Back by Jill Mansell 32 A Mother's Sacrifice by Jennie Felton 33 The Girls From Mersey View by Lyn Andrews 34 A Matter of Murder by Ann Granger 35 They: Dispatches from a Disunited Kingdom by Sarfraz Manzoor 36 A Fine Tapestry of Murder by Ann Marti Friedman 37 Honest Secrets by Muna Shehadi 38 The Lies I Never Told You by Valérie Tong Cuong, Maren Baudet-Lackner 39 The Manhattan Secret by Marie-Bernadette Dupuy Hachette
    [Show full text]
  • June 2021 the Official Kennel Club Publication
    The Kennel Club JOURNAL JUNE 2021 THE OFFICIAL KENNEL CLUB PUBLICATION In this issue... Events 6 Field Trials 18 Seminar Diaries 19 News KCCT 23 from The Kennel Club For The Members 23 KCAI 23 Your monthly guide to what The Kennel Club Kennel Names 24 is doing for you and your dogs straight from Fees 27 The Kennel Club Press Office... © Flick.digital The Kennel Club Crufts 2020 Best in Show winner, Maisie June Crufts announces Kennel Gazette The June issue of the Kennel Gazette is a special summer edition presenting the Cocker Spaniel as qualifications for its breed of choice. It features a number of articles dedicated to the Cocker from its history, the golden age of Cockers, working side and 2022 show depictions in art plus 12 judges choose their three favourite Cocker Following the news of the cancellation of Crufts 2021, Spaniels that they have judged in the show ring. As Wimbledon 2021 meetings have been taking place regarding the impact Continued on page 4 of the pandemic on Crufts 2022. Continued on page 3 NEWS EVENTS FIELD TRIALS SEMINAR DIARIES KCCT FOR THE MEMBERS KCAI KENNEL NAMES FEES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NEW BREED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PACKAGES NEW BREED AND TESTS PACKAGES ADDED AND TESTS ADDED Combination health test packages for canine breeds, making it easier toCombination breed responsibly. health test packages for canine breeds, making it easier Ifto you’re breed thinking responsibly. of breeding from your dog, then knowing more about their DNA canIf you’re help thinkingyou reduce of breeding the risk offrom breeding your puppiesdog, then affected knowing by more inherited conditions.
    [Show full text]