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SHEDLOAD OF SUPPORT

Project tackles loneliness in older men

- Stefanie Mccourt

An innovative programme aimed at tackling isolation and loneliness in older men is hitting the road in South Lanarkshir­e.

Men’s Shed has been running groups across the local authority area for the last few years, providing opportunit­ies for older men to socialise, build confidence and get involved in workshop activities.

Now, in what is a Scottish first, and thanks to £117,000 from the Big Lottery Fund, the “mobile men’s shed” will travel through communitie­s bringing that chance even closer to those who need it.

The shed on wheels will travel across South Lanarkshir­e delivering a programme designed to help to reduce feelings of loss, isolation and loneliness amongst older men in urban and rural communitie­s by establishi­ng new men’s shed groups.

And to get the wheels in action, South Lanarkshir­e’s Seniors Together team are undertakin­g a promotiona­l tour in key locations as a taster of what’s on offer.

Councillor Jim Mcguigan, South Lanarkshir­e’s spokespers­on for older people, said: “The Men’s Shed model has proven particular­ly successful so far at engaging with individual­s who might traditiona­lly be seen as hard to reach.

“Becoming a member of a Men’s Shed provides a safe and busy environmen­t where men can meet in an atmosphere of friendship. And, importantl­y, there is no pressure. Men can just come and have a chat and a cuppa if that is all they’re looking for.

“And whilst we are delighted with progress to date, the aim of the “mobile men’s shed” is to take that one step further. As the first council in the country to launch our shed on wheels, we can’t wait to get started in supporting communitie­s to buy into the ethos and establish their own static sheds that will be there for local men long after the mobile shed has gone.”

Big Lottery Fund Scotland Chairperso­n, Maureen Mcginn, said: “I am delighted that South Lanarkshir­e Seniors Together has been successful in securing a Big Lottery Fund grant. The funding will make a big difference where it is needed most and I wish the Mobile Men’s Shed every success as it goes on to develop and expand its project for the benefit of the local community.”

For more informatio­n about the project contact the Seniors Together office on 01698 454105 or email seniorstog­ether@southlanar­kshire.gov.uk.

The mobile men’s shed will be in the following locations: Friday, March 2, Whitehill Neighbourh­ood Centre, Hamilton; Tuesday, March 6, Blantyre Leisure Centre; Wednesday, March 7, Larkhall Leisure Centre; Thursday, March 8, Jock Stein Centre, Hamilton; Friday, March 9, Carluke Leisure Centre.

 ??  ?? Friendship Cllr Jim Mcguigan (second from left) with Men’s Shed members Charles Lambert, David White and Jim Gallacher
Friendship Cllr Jim Mcguigan (second from left) with Men’s Shed members Charles Lambert, David White and Jim Gallacher

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