6 episodes

Welcome to Challenging, a new podcast by Shelter reflecting on an ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.’

Challenging by Shelter Shelter Charity

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 23 Ratings

Welcome to Challenging, a new podcast by Shelter reflecting on an ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.’

    Challenging - In conversation with Musician Pete Williams

    Challenging - In conversation with Musician Pete Williams

    Musician Pete Williams, formerly of Dexys Midnight Runners, has supported Shelter for many years.

    Thank you Pete Williams for your support and an absolutely gorgeous song, Road. Download it here: petewilliamsmusic.com/road

    The track has been released free of charge, and those who'd like to make a donation to help us keep defending the right to a safe home, you can do so here: petewilliamsmusic.com/road

    Challenging is a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    For four years we ran a unique and life-changing project called the Lead Worker Peer Mentor Service, in partnership between Birmingham Voluntary Service Council, SIFA Fireside and Birmingham Mind.

    This was part of a programme called Birmingham Changing Futures Together, one of twelve projects funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, to create better support for people with multiple and complex needs.

    The idea was simple and two-fold:
    One: support people with a mix of complex needs, every step of the way. From doctors' appointments to court hearings, to just having a regular coffee.
    Two: hire people who’ve experienced a combination of issues such as homelessness, substance misuse, mental health needs, and offending - and have them support people going through the same things. If you’ve been there, you know the way out.

    We hope by end of the series, you’ll appreciate that programmes like this are important and life-changing. We also hope you’ll feel galvanised to help us keep doing this work, because it’s vital.

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service shltr.org.uk/ifj

    • 37 min
    Challenging episode 10: Now What (Are You Going To Do About It?

    Challenging episode 10: Now What (Are You Going To Do About It?

    Welcome to Challenging, a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    In this final episode wrapping up the series, we ask, now what… are you going to do about it?

    We brought back some people you’ve heard previously on the podcast to tell us what they think could and should happen next. As well as taking in what they say, we encourage you to challenge yourself, and think about what you could do in your life to influence change.

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service http://shltr.org.uk/ifj

    Thank you for listening, and thank you so much to everyone who contributed their time and expertise, not only to this podcast, but to the Lead Worker Peer Mentor Service, run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together.

    A special thank you to the famous Shelter supporters who lent their voices to the podcast; Benjamin Zephaniah, Julie Walters, Robert Rinder, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Russell Brand, and Adam Kay.

    Challenging was created and produced by Shelter colleagues, Christine Grover, Lee Demetriou, Colette Carter, Tora Soderlind and Becky Brynolf.

    • 29 min
    Challenging BONUS episode: Paddy and Colette, Special introduction by Adam Kay

    Challenging BONUS episode: Paddy and Colette, Special introduction by Adam Kay

    A special thank you to writer Adam Kay for introducing this episode.

    Welcome to Challenging, a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    In this bonus episode, you’ll hear a conversation between Colette, Lee and Paddy.

    Colette helped Paddy out of multiple complex issues, and he went on to work at Shelter to do the same for others. Lee was Paddy’s sponsor. They’ve come together to talk about their time together on the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service, their experiences with substances, mental health and recovery, their childhoods, what life is like now, and what needs to happen to keep helping people.

    If you like putting the world to rights, we think you’ll like this one.

    Paddy and Colette’s video: ‘Keep a Good Thing Going’ http://shltr.org.uk/ih5

    Changes with Annie Mac, featuring Paddy: http://shltr.org.uk/ih6

    Colette’s blog for Shelter: http://shltr.org.uk/ih7

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service shltr.org.uk/ifj

    If you’re enjoying this podcast, we’d be really grateful if you rated and reviewed it on your favourite podcatcher. Doing so helps ensure this is heard by even more supporters, and even more housing and support professionals, and that helps us in our mission to keep the work of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service going.

    • 33 min
    Challenging episode 8: Liaison & Diversion, Special introduction by actress Nikki Amuka-Bird

    Challenging episode 8: Liaison & Diversion, Special introduction by actress Nikki Amuka-Bird

    A special thank you to actress Nikki Amuka-Bird for introducing this episode.

    Welcome to Challenging, a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    In this episode we’re talking about Liaison & Diversion, a service that provides intervention to people in contact with the criminal justice system who are identified as having complex needs.

    Both Liaison and Diversion, and Shelter worked together in that multi-agency approach, as part of Birmingham Changing Futures Together.

    We wanted to spend an episode focusing on this brilliant service that is helping so many people in the criminal justice system, by adopting the Peer Mentor model.

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service shltr.org.uk/ifj

    If you’re enjoying this podcast, we’d be really grateful if you rated and reviewed it on your favourite podcatcher. Doing so helps ensure this is heard by even more supporters, and even more housing and support professionals, and that helps us in our mission to keep the work of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service going.

    • 20 min
    Challenging episode 7: The Power of Collaboration, Special introduction by Judge Robert Rinder

    Challenging episode 7: The Power of Collaboration, Special introduction by Judge Robert Rinder

    A special thank you to Judge Robert Rinder for introducing this episode.

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service shltr.org.uk/ifj

    Welcome to Challenging, a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    In this episode, we're talking about the power of collaboration. During the four years the service ran, a lot of collaborative work took place; in the partnerships between Lead Workers and Peer Mentors, and between organisations.

    The partnerships meant life-changing results for people with Multiple and Complex Needs, but it also meant systemic change that would help even more people in the long term.

    If you’re enjoying this podcast, we’d be really grateful if you rated and reviewed it on your favourite podcatcher. Doing so helps ensure this is heard by even more supporters, and even more housing and support professionals, and that helps us in our mission to keep the work of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service going.

    • 25 min
    Challenging episode 6: Barriers and Gaps

    Challenging episode 6: Barriers and Gaps

    Welcome to Challenging, a podcast by Shelter reflecting on the ambitious and life-changing service run with Birmingham Changing Futures Together, that helped people with multiple and complex needs out of homelessness.

    This week's episode is about barriers and gaps; systemic and personal/interpersonal. We'll talk to people who were involved in the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service, who worked hard to overcome barriers and close gaps, not just in their clients lives but in their own lives too. Those people have gone on to continue working in support services and will touch on the work that still needs to be done.

    Earl and Sammer have gone onto some exciting work in the NHS, which you'll hear more about in a later episode. Kevin is from the Liasion & Diversion service, and Jan is our Learning and Evaluation Coordinator, AKA the man with the stats.

    Read the full social cost-benefit analysis of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service http://shltr.org.uk/ifj

    If you’re enjoying this podcast, we’d be really grateful if you rated and reviewed it on your favourite podcatcher. Doing so helps ensure this is heard by even more supporters, and even more housing and support professionals, and that helps us in our mission to keep the work of the Lead Worker Peer Mentor service going.

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

eye roll 12345 ,

Really interesting

Five stars xxx

HopeB2020 ,

Great work

Great podcast from great people doing some great work :)

Diva974 ,

Insightful

Very insightful podcast on support for people experiencing homelessness with multiple and complex needs. Showing how having someone with lived experience working for shelter made a difference by connecting with those hard to reach rough sleepers and working collaboratively to change lives. Well worth a listen!!

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