• 8 months ago
Yvette Cooper visited the Men in Sheds project in Gillingham which helps locals with their mental health and loneliness.
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00:00 A space for men to come together and talk about their mental health. They're learning
00:06 new skills in wood making and they come from all walks of life. But today it was the turn
00:12 of the Shadow Home Secretary. She was visiting men in sheds to find out the importance of
00:18 this community project.
00:23 But it's the filling of holes in this community that this project is concerned about. They
00:28 are wholly funded by Medway Council and want to ensure their money continues to come through
00:33 to support community cohesion projects like theirs.
00:36 I think it's really important to have the prevention work in the community and this
00:41 is the kind of thing that can prevent people getting into all sorts of problems later on
00:47 and also prevent the kinds of crises that end up having huge pressures and costs on
00:52 our public services later on and at a time when it really does feel like our public services
00:57 are broken, that local services are being undermined. This is about communities coming
01:03 together to prevent things going wrong as part of a long term plan for the future.
01:08 Wood's been shaved away here for 10 years now and their numbers in that time have continued
01:12 to grow. And they've said they've been able to turn lives around of people with poor mental
01:17 health without them having to go through the NHS.
01:20 She's seen what's happened here, she's seen what can happen and the direction we're going.
01:26 So if you pull the money away from that, then you wind up with people in crisis and that's
01:36 going to cost money.
01:37 Being part of the Sunlight Centre in Gillingham, this project could also make referrals for
01:41 the most vulnerable. And now with the cost of living crisis, they say they've never been
01:45 so important.
01:46 Yes, so we're in an area of deprivation. I think it's the third greatest deprivation
01:51 in Kent and Medway. So people around us haven't got big pockets so we need to support them
01:58 with free teas, coffees, reduced food, Christmas dinners and things like that.
02:04 Medway Council has no intention of pulling funding from this project but volunteers here
02:08 hope other communities can continue to receive support from local authorities across the
02:14 region.
02:15 Gabriel Morris, in Gillingham.

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