Charity, Health & Lifestyle | Posted on August 17th, 2022 | return to news
YMCA Bournemouth chief calls for year round attention to homelessness
Gareth Sherwood, CEO of YMCA Bournemouth talks about long-term support initiatives for tackling homelessness in Dorset.
We must stop people becoming homeless in the first place.
This is the message from Gareth Sherwood, CEO of YMCA Bournemouth who said: “Prevention is a key priority, and where it cannot be done, homelessness should be rare, brief, and non-recurring. This begins with understanding why different people become homeless. Many people come to the YMCA for support where their own coping strategies have failed. Some carry tragic stories of personal trauma and need professional support and understanding. There’s never a ‘one size fits all’ answer, and solutions are found in working with each person with insight, wisdom, and kindness.
“That’s why it’s crucial to truly understand personal needs and provide a tailored support package to help them back to wholeness. We provide accommodation along with a unique multi-layered approach to support which includes nutrition, fitness, therapy, and various activities.
“The truth is, we can all be part of the solution – but I often hear oversimplifications compounded by bad news stories or descriptions in various forms of media. Stereotyping describes all ‘the homeless’ as drug addicts, drunks, beggars, or those who simply need to go get a job. These provocative words and labels are unhelpful, dehumanising and fail to address the real issues and real people they purport to describe.
“What about the woman who has finally escaped from an abusive relationship, but lost all her belongings and has to sleep on her friend’s sofa? What about the man who ran a successful business but lost everything due to Covid and only has his car to sleep in? What about the veteran with PTSD, or one with severe mental health problems or learning difficulties? Or one who grew up with serious childhood trauma that has been exploited and has used any means possible to cope with and forget what happened to them? Helping others to understand the real picture is as important as providing long-term support to those affected.
“We also work with children, young people, families, and communities as part of a long-term solution to homelessness. Work in these areas won’t always deliver immediate results, but done right, the stats will speak for themselves in the decades to come with fewer people needing support, less causes of homelessness and a reduction in people in crisis like that brought on by the heatwave.”
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