Mercury (Hobart)

Units to help get life back on track

- JESSICA HOWARD jessica.howard@news.com.au

IF it wasn’t for new accommodat­ion at Hobart’s biggest men’s shelter, Shaun Pitt would likely still be living in a shed.

Eighteen temporary accommodat­ion pod-style units have recently become operationa­l at Bethlehem House.

The units were funded by the state government’s $5m emergency homeless response, announced last year, to provide more emergency and short-term accommodat­ion to vulnerable people.

The units were installed earlier this year, offering a space for men experienci­ng homelessne­ss or at risk of becoming homeless.

The extra 18 bed spaces mean up to 50 homeless men in total will be supported at the Warwick Street facility.

Ten two-bedroom accommodat­ion pods also were recently opened at the Hobart Women’s Shelter plus seven new family units managed by the shelter have added to the state’s temporary accommodat­ion stock.

“These services will ensure some of our most vulnerable can access a secure place to sleep and the services they need to assist them into secure accommodat­ion, and adds to other initiative­s to alleviate homelessne­ss and housing stress across the state,” Housing Minister Roger Jaensch said.

Mr Pitt, 34, has been living at Bethlehem House for almost four months and will stay there until he can find somewhere more permanent. The horticultu­ralist by trade said it was a much better living situation than the one he found himself in previously.

“I was living in a person’s backyard in a tin shed for two years,” he said.

“It was pretty rough. I hadn’t heard of Bethlehem House and then someone put me onto it and now my whole life has changed.

“It’s given me stability and enabled me to get on with my life, get back into work plus getting myself right mentally.”

 ?? Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES ?? LIFE-CHANGING: Shaun Pitt temporary accommodat­ion Bethlehem House in Hobart. is a pod resident at units, inset, the at
Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES LIFE-CHANGING: Shaun Pitt temporary accommodat­ion Bethlehem House in Hobart. is a pod resident at units, inset, the at

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